The scene appears to be a traditional Kazakh wedding ceremony, where the bride's family is giving her away to the groom's family. However, the groom's mother, Aunt Saule, had previously rejected the bride due to gossip and rumors, causing the bride to leave.
The story unfolds as the bride's family and friends try to convince Aunt Saule to accept the bride and apologize for her mistakes. Aunt Saule eventually realizes her errors, apologizes, and accepts the bride.
The ceremony continues with the bride's father giving a speech, where he praises the groom's family and thanks them for accepting his daughter. The scene ends with the families and friends celebrating the union, and the bride's father giving a heartfelt speech, welcoming the groom's family into their lives.
Throughout the scene, there are also comedic moments and side conversations between the characters, adding to the lighthearted and festive atmosphere of the wedding ceremony.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Saule Saktagankyny was born in 1967 in the village of Kurushti.
2. Saule was educated from the village mullah from an early age.
3. Saule was also educated at a village school.
4. Abai Kunanbayev is mentioned as someone who did something, but the context is unclear.
5. The village of Kurushti is described as a sacred village that passes on the education of its ancestors from generation to generation.
6. The villagers are gathering to confer the title of "General's daughter-in-law" on Aunt Saule.
7. The villagers are also celebrating the youngest daughter-in-law of the house speaking.
8. The general's daughter-in-law, Kamazhai, brought back her daughter-in-law, who had left earlier.
9. Saule is accused of spreading gossip and being unfit to be a leader.
10. Kamazhai is praised for her politeness and politeness.
11. The villagers are discussing who should be the leader of the brides.
12. Feruza is mentioned as a wise bride who will make a mistake if she chooses Saule as the leader.
13. The villagers are discussing the importance of maintaining unity in the village.
14. The general's daughter-in-law, Kamazhai, is replaced by another woman as the mother-in-law.
15. The villagers are celebrating the new mother-in-law and the unity of the village.