The relationship between Father Armandi and Kambili underscores Kambili's identification with his body and her romantic intentions.
Kambili lived with a very oppressive family where religious fanaticism, sexism, and violence prevented her from getting involved in subjects that presented romantic and emotional concepts. However, she had an awakening to these issues with the relationship and sexual tension between her and Father Armandi.
This scene highlights the feeling of liberation in the reader, as it shows how Kambili came to have a greater vision of herself, her body, and her thoughts.
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