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Things Fall Apart Gender Roles In Nigeria

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Nigeria is one of the most populated countries in Africa, it is crazy that one in every seven African is Nigerian. If every one of seven is Nigerian, the possible chance that a man named Okonkwo is one of them. Okonkwo is a character from Things Fall Apart and plays a huge role in gender roles in society. The book has a view on men being the superior and women being viewed as objects and housewives. It has a huge impact on their igbo culture that it affects today's modern time in Nigeria.The women have a role of housewives and forced into marriages. Life has a crazy twist if you are a women in the Igbo culture. Assuredly, In Things Fall Apart, society is taught that men have a choice/saying in anything, while the women path is chosen through the men. The fathers have the power of the family and the control of behaviors around the house. In Things Fall …show more content…

Women have a lot more freedom than they did during the Igbo time, but they still face gender roles in society. “In politics, women were not as docile or powerless as contemporary literature tends to portray them. The basic unit of political organization was the family, and in the common matrifocal arrangement, which allowed a woman to gain considerable authority over her children, a woman and her offspring could form a major bloc in the household. (https://www.britannica.com/topic/role-of-Nigerian-women-1360615)” As time evolved, the understanding of a women worth has grown from the men. Most time the men had all the power in the household, children, and women. “Beyond the household level, power was generally dominated by men, but in many areas specific titles were given to women. (https://www.britannica.com/topic/role-of-Nigerian-women-1360615)“ If women are not given the basic human rights of a human-being then how can gender roles be eliminated in modern day

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