Weep Not, Child

What attitude towards education do mother and son share, and what causes them to regard it this way?

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Nyokabi and Njoroge show their high regard for education from the beginning of the novel. Education is a valued commodity, which is not often attained by those who cannot afford it. Nyokabi, however, sees education as a valuable resource for her son, and though the family cannot afford his schooling, she is determined to find a way. As a result, she places expectations on her son.... rules that must be followed, so Njoroge understands the family's sacrifice, and in turn, their expectations of him.

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Weep Not, Child