At first glance, the treatment of women in wartime marriage is shocking and women may be defeated. If she is not online, she raises children, performs housework, and even without hesitation on the farm I will work. For Ibo people, marriage is a combination of many women and men who can afford it. The purpose of marriage is to have a large number of children without love between men and women. If you are not happy, the choice between leaving or leaving is obvious, but the advantage seems to be beyond the pros and cons of Ibo women.
Society (what is falling apart) Women are often considered weaker and more vulnerable people in many cases. Therefore, the role of women in literature is often discreet and subordinate. In Things Fall Apart of Chinua Achebe, women are suppressed by the deep-rooted structure of social repression. In this novel, women suffer great loss, but in some cases they have tremendous power. Achebe gradually changed his attitude towards female characters. At first glance, the women who are falling apart
The role of women in things falls apart The story of Okonkwo and his village Umuofia, where things of Chinua Achebe fall apart gives us a brilliant explanation of Ibo culture. Regarding warts culture, women's contribution can not be ignored. People in the novel seem to underestimate their status and status, but women play an important role in warts culture in four areas.
In Chinua Achebe's novel "Disintegration", women are playing the role of oppressed housewives, which are regarded as disadvantaged, helpless second-class citizens, children's educators, and spiritual leaders of traditional Ivo culture . Throughout the life of Okonwo, the main feature of the collapse of things, the role of women in traditional warts culture is presented through various events taking place in the village of Umm Ophere. - Chinua Achebe's "Crash" is a story that a man named Okonkwo is successful and has physical strength. But Okonkwo is emotionally unavailable, feared that he would be considered a weak, and others would compare him with his father. The peak of this book is that Okonkwo did what he regarded as immoral because he grew himself for 3 years after killing a boy who was in prison.