She tied a string of yarn over the doorstep of her home and the law says that the length of the young women remain inside and nobody can enter after them. One of the subjects looping underneath the surface of the film is that the women in this public have extraordinary power, if they decide to practice it. Another theme is doubt of the West, of modernization, and of the outside. One of the ways the groups make their characters is by implementing ensemble decisions that hide singularity and force a solid look. Garbs are a method for saying that the individuals who wear them are tradable. The radio stations are in the urban communities, and they communicate words and music reflecting hazardous flexibilities. At the point when the disappointed all-male town chamber meets to contemplate the test of Colle and moolaade, it does not jump out at them that women may have superbly great purposes behind not having any desire to be circumcised. The people accuse the radios. They arrange a breadth of the town to take every one of the radios and stored the radios in a major heap. This heap turns into a focal picture of the film and summons blazes of detested books, recordings, rock "n" roll, or