AFRICAN HOME: WORLD WAR III

SamSpedy
14 Nov 202010:20

Summary

TLDRIn this dramatic script, Kemi Ojo visits her friend after his vacation, only to be met with hostility from his mother who accuses Kemi of being sent to ruin her son's life. Despite the tension, Kemi and the son, who are best friends from high school, consider exploring a romantic relationship. The conflict escalates as the mother demands Kemi to leave, leading to a physical altercation and a humorous twist where the son's life is metaphorically at stake over a phone dispute.

Takeaways

  • 🏡 The protagonist, Kemi Ojo, visits someone's house after they return from vacation.
  • 👋 Kemi is welcomed warmly by the mother of the house, despite some initial tension.
  • 🤔 The mother sends her son on an errand, possibly to avoid an awkward situation.
  • 😱 The mother reacts dramatically when she sees Kemi, suggesting a deeper issue.
  • 💬 Kemi and the mother catch up, with the mother complimenting Kemi's appearance.
  • 👫 Kemi and the son are described as best friends from high school, with a hint of potential romance.
  • 🏫 The son left for college, which might have interrupted any romantic possibilities between Kemi and him.
  • 👩‍🦳 The mother accuses Kemi of being sent to ruin her son's life, showing a protective but possibly misguided attitude.
  • 🚫 The mother demands Kemi to leave the house, escalating the conflict.
  • 💔 Kemi is portrayed as a stranger by the mother, highlighting the mother's lack of understanding or acceptance.
  • 💰 There's a humorous twist involving a millionaire and a lost opportunity, adding a lighter tone to the script.

Q & A

  • Who is the main character visiting in the script?

    -The main character, Kemi Ojo, is visiting a friend who has come home for a vacation.

  • What is the initial reaction of the person Kemi Ojo visits?

    -The initial reaction is mixed, with some resistance and suspicion from the friend's mother.

  • Why does the mother react negatively to Kemi Ojo's visit?

    -The mother believes that Kemi Ojo has been sent to destroy her son's life.

  • What is the relationship between Kemi Ojo and the friend he visits?

    -They are best friends from high school, and there is a hint that they might have dated if the friend hadn't left for college.

  • What does the mother accuse Kemi Ojo of being sent by?

    -The mother accuses Kemi Ojo of being sent by evildoers.

  • What does the mother demand Kemi Ojo to do?

    -The mother demands Kemi Ojo to leave her house and stay away from her son.

  • How does the friend react to his mother's accusations and demands?

    -The friend tries to calm the situation, asking Kemi Ojo to go inside the house and not wanting any trouble.

  • What is the mother's final stance on Kemi Ojo's presence in the house?

    -The mother insists that Kemi Ojo must leave, stating that if anyone should leave the house, it won't be her.

  • What is the context of the phrase 'this close to becoming a millionaire'?

    -This phrase is likely a part of a hypothetical or a joke, suggesting a situation where someone narrowly missed a significant opportunity.

  • What is the overall tone of the script?

    -The overall tone is tense and confrontational, with elements of humor and drama.

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Home VisitConfrontationFriendshipVacationCollegeEstrangementFamily TiesEmotional DramaLife ChoicesMillionaire Dream