The title of the novel, Changes: A Love Story,
refers to the numerous personal and cultural
transformations that lie at the heart of the narrative. The changes that
occur throughout the course of the novel take place both at the character
level and at the societal level. At the time of the novel, Ghana had
recently achieved its political independence. The country is changing
politically, economically, and culturally. Similarly, Esi achieves
her own independence from her husband and marriage.
Consequently, she becomes free to pursue her own ambitions without a family
or a husband to restrict her. In a sense, she has transformed herself into a
model of the modern woman: she is not only financially stable but also
completely independent. Esi’s new independence is also symbolic of a larger
change occurring within African societies. As women like Esi have an
increasing number of educational and professional opportunities available to
them, their roles both in the home and in society inevitably change.
They are no longer simply wives and mothers who are dedicated
to their own ambitions.

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