Kine In Faat Kinne And Essi In A Love Story Summary

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Moving from colonialism to post-colonialism, African woman starts to act as a modern European woman who has a job; who can have as many romantic relationships as she wants; who pursues affairs and is equal to the man when it comes to sexual partners; who highly demanded freedom physically and mentally. However, the social situation does not as the same as what they expect. The man still dominates the majority of the post-colonialism African society. The African woman has to balance between the traditional African values from the old generation of their families and the western modernity culture that they learnt from their school. I want to discuss Kine in Faat Kine and Esi in Changes. A Love Story. Both of these two characters are the modern African woman compares to other characters in the stories. Kine is a single mother, who lives with her two children – Aby and Dijb and her mom, owns a gas station. On the other hand, Esi married to Oko and …show more content…

They are looking for freedom and they have their own thought on love relationship. They do not want to serve their husbands; they think love is equal. For example, Esi divorced with her husband because her husband forced her to have sex with him. She believes that her husband shows no respect for her. Also, she only wants one child who is not understandable for Oko’s family, because in traditional African culture, the woman who has more children has higher social status. She does not love Oko that much, and she wants her romantic love relationship which she can have her own time developing her career while dating with someone, because career is the most important thing to Esi. Career is a way to show her ability, and she has more freedom in her job, although she may need to do the work normally done by secretary. And she met Ali, who is a self-consciously charming men and attracted to her. She is brave and positive with her love. She knows what she wants and what is not she looking

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