social roles in African Literature

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April 29, 2016

 

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Frieda's changing sexuality is important for her maturation into a woman. Wicomb presents a sexual hierarchy of women as viewed from a colored perspective. Men can improve their social appearance through education, but for a woman, she must get married. A necessary ingredient for a successful marriage is to be pretty as suggested by Frieda's mother: "Poor child? What can a girl do without good looks? Who'll marry you? We'll have to put a peg on your nose" (164)...
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A necessary ingredient for a successful marriage is to be pretty as suggested by Frieda's mother: "Poor child? What can a girl do without good looks? Who'll marry you? We'll have to put a peg on your nose" (164). Even in Frieda's teenage years, she never saw herself as attractive, for she saw herself as "too plump...
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