Things Fall Apart And Woman At Point Zero Essay

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Throughout the years, writers compose their works give a chance to the readers to comprehend and understand ongoing issues in our society. Actually, it is seen in the texts, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi. Despite both stories addressing the society we live in, they are different in terms of social order. In a way it gives the reader a new outlook on society and life.
The text Things Fall Apart showcases a tale about a hyper masculine man named
Okonkwo, who is looked upon in the African village named Umuofia. Okonkwo has been respected in Umuofia due to his hyper-masculine behavior and his fear failure which allowed him to gain achievements as a wrestler and a crop harvester which brought honor to his village. Due to a series of misunderstandings and unforeseen circumstances such as the imperialism by the British Empire in Umuofia. Okonkwo sees his Igbo culture and traditions being washed away and forgotten due to missionaries which implementing new ideas. An example is when …show more content…

Which means this story is true and focuses on a real woman who is in jail due to killing a procurer. The trials and attribution she faces from her childhood to her adulthood shows immense harm physically, sexually, and mentally. Firdaus, who recollects these memories explains to Saadawi as to how she reached “point zero”. Among the recollection, we learned that Firdaus is brought up in a very poor household and she tries every day to make her life respectable. She states that she wants respect however due to misfortunate events she is unable to earn it. She realizes love is harmful and worthless. In conclusion, she comes to terms with her lifestyle and dies knowing that she had self respect for herself and that she never needed anyone by her side. This is clearly seen in the text as she kills her pimp and goes to

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