Women in African society: Analysis of Achebe’s novels Things Fall Apart and A Man of the People
Abstract
This paper explores an image of women in Chinua Achebe's novels A Man of the People and
Things Fall Apart. Achebe has a vivid expression describing the social cultural values in Nigeria
of Africa, as a prominent postcolonial writer. I have analyzed the novels through the perspective
of post-colonial feminism. Post-colonial feminism finds the intersection and relation between
feminism and post colonialism. From the findings in Things Fall Apart, we can observe that
women are portrayed to be happy in traditional patriarchal cultures, they are described to be
harmonious members of the community even though they have to be beaten and barren
continuously from any kind of decision making process and constantly reviled in proverbs and
sayings. Also, I found something interesting about women that they have a big role in belief
system. Again, in A Man of the People Achebe portrayed male dominated political and aesthetic
society. This novel explores obstruction to sexual politics and African feminism. However,
feminism is a very recent movement for women which encourages them every sectors of their
lives. It is not about being women. It's about beliefs, political movements and ideologies which
establish every rights for women. Also, it seeks equal opportunities.
Keywords
Women in African society; Analysis of Achebe’s novels; Things Fall Apart; A Man of the PeopleDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2022.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [621]