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The Ivory Coast
The Ivory Coast serves as a vital backdrop, offering a rich cultural context that influences the characters' identities and narratives. The Ivory Coast, known for its diverse ethnic groups, vibrant traditions, and complex history, becomes a symbolic representation of the immigrants' origins. Through memories and stories, the Ivory Coast becomes a place of nostalgia and longing, embodying a sense of home for the characters. It becomes a lens through which the characters view their present lives in France, carrying with them the customs, languages, and flavors of their homeland. Additionally, the Ivory Coast serves as a source of strength and resilience, with the characters drawing upon their roots to navigate the challenges of assimilation and cultural displacement. The setting of the Ivory Coast becomes a crucial element, shaping the characters' identities and providing depth to their experiences as they navigate the complexities of immigration and cultural...
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