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Essay heading: Compare and Contrast Things Fall Apart and Efuru
 
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The women from this village use gossip as an instrument of social relations. This type of instrument is used as a mechanism for consoling and providing support to each other. The female bonding that takes place in this community enables them the tools for socio-economic, personal, and political survival...
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She came from a very distinguished family and the people of her village found her to be distinguished as well. She was beautiful for the eye to behold and people of the village always remarked about her beauty. However, regardless of her beauty Efuru seemed to have bad luck when it came to the men in her life...
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