SOCIOPOLITICAL OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN NGUGI WA THIONG’O I WILL MARRY WHEN I WANT AND STELLA OMONIGHO A QUEST FOR CHANGE

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ABSTRACT

In I Will Marry When I Want and A Quest for Change, both playwrights skilfully explore the theme of women’s oppression within African Societies, offering nuanced perspectives on the complex interplay of socio-political forces and gender dynamics. These two texts serve as compelling narratives that not only highlight the challenges faced by women but also invite readers to critically examine the broader implications of gender-based oppression in African contexts. Each literary text tackles the pressing issues of women’s oppression in African societies. Through their narratives, they provide a platform to understand the unique challenges faced by women, shed light on the intricate dynamics of gender and power, and ultimately call for reflection and change in the pursuit of gender equality and social justice in Africa. These texts stand as valuable contributions n to the broader conversation about the role of literature in addressing socio-political issues.

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