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The Value Of Women In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe

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In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, gender plays an important part in the Ibo culture; - especially women. In Ibo culture, women are portrayed as the weaker sex, but are also bestowing with qualities that are worshipped, such as being the source of human life. The value of women is also both high and low in Ibo society. Okonkwo, the protagonist denigrates anything that looks or seems feminine, with an exception to his masculine daughter, Ezinma. Throughout Things Fall Apart, there are conflicting views on gender and Okonkwo’s perspective specifically, revealing an interesting contrast between devaluing women, and respecting them highly.

In Ibo culture women are seen as weak, yet they are deemed as crucial to the community. Towards …show more content…

The undervalue of women is shown when a Umuofian woman was killed in Mbaino. The people of Umuofia demanded “the offer of a young man and a virgin”(Achebe, 11). In order to prevent war, the wife must be replaced by a new woman. As can be seen, husbands would easily replace their wives. Therefore, a woman’s value is not high. The value of women is also shown through the concept of a bride price. This is when women are given a cash market value. On the other hand, many important figures in this novel are women and have important roles, such as crop caretakers, educators for children, householders, and spiritual leaders. For example, the Earth Goddess, Ani, is connected to the idea of life and birth. Another important example is Chielo. She’s a spiritual leader whose power is not disputed. She is a priestess and oracle of the goddess, Agbala. Ironically, Agbala has the most authority in the village even though she is a woman and her name is used as an insult. In the novel, it mentions that, “...people came from far and near to consult it.” (Achebe, 3). This supports the idea that Agbala is respected and valued highly. Hence ‘normal’ women, like housewives, are unvalued but ‘spiritual’ women are …show more content…

Due to the fact that Ezinma displays more masculine qualities than her brothers, Okonkwo greatly wishes that she were a boy. This is seen when Okonkwo says, “my children do not resemble me… If Ezinma had been a boy I would have been happier. She has the right spirit.” (Achebe, 66). From this, we are able to tell that Okonkwo loves and values Ezinma, but because Okonkwo follows strict gender roles, he is not able to show his feelings. As can be seen, Okonkwo has a better opinion of Ezinma than other women, due to her masculine

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