The role of men and women in ?Things Fall Apart'
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May 15, 2016
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Okonkwo encounters with troubles while bringing up his sons; in his understanding, the man should be a fighter, physically strong, strict and articulate; the one who would never show any love and care toward his wives or children because this would mean a female behavior. That's why Okonkwo felt superior and satisfied when his son Nwoye started ?grumbling about women' since his manners evidenced that he would be ?able to control his women-folks'...
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That's why Okonkwo felt superior and satisfied when his son Nwoye started ?grumbling about women' since his manners evidenced that he would be ?able to control his women-folks'. In Igbo society anything strong was related to a man and anything weak was related to a woman. Even though Nwoye followed Okonkwo and tried to satisfy him in any way he ?preferred the stories his mother used to tell' because they warmed him from inside...
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