LOLA SHONEYIN’S

ATRIARCHY IN LOLA SHONEYIN’S THE SECRET LIVES OF BABA SEGI’S WIVES AND CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIES’S PURPLE HIBISCUS

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This study investigates the examination of patriarchy in the following texts: Shoneyin’s the Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives and Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus. The work helps to investigate the patriarchal control in the texts and the effects it has on the women in the texts. The roles the women had to play and the identities that patriarchy gives to them. The work also shows us the resistance and the strategies that women used to survive in this text
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USE OF IRONY AND FEMININE CRAFTINESS FOR SURVIVAL IN LOLA SHONEYIN’S, THE SECRET LIVES OF BABA SEGI’S WIVES

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This study explored the use of irony and feminine craftiness as survival strategies in Lola Shoneyin’s, The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives. It analysed how wives in polygamous households utilize their cunning ways to navigate their complex personal dynamics and marital competition, thereby securing their survival. The study adopted a qualitative approach, as Sociological and feminist theories were used to highlight the societal injustice faced by women in polygamous homes. The study also purposively sampled relevant examples from the play to determine the effective ways of addressing this social injustice in polygamous homes The study found that irony is used to expose social ills, hypocrisy and power dynamics that characterise polygamy in Nigerian homes. It also revealed that women adopted different forms of feminine craftiness for survival in polygamous marriages including marital, sexual, physical, spiritual and conception craftiness
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USE OF IRONY AND FEMININE CRAFTINESS FOR SURVIVAL IN LOLA SHONEYIN’S, THE SECRET LIVES OF BABA SEGI’S WIVES

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This study explored the use of irony and feminine craftiness as survival strategies in Lola Shoneyin’s, The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives. It analysed how wives in polygamous households utilize their cunning ways to navigate their complex personal dynamics and marital competition, thereby securing their survival. The study adopted a qualitative approach, as Sociological and feminist theories were used to highlight the societal injustice faced by women in polygamous homes. The study also purposively sampled relevant examples from the play to determine the effective ways of addressing this social injustice inpolygamous homes The study found that irony is used to expose social ills, hypocrisy and power dynamics that characterise polygamy in Nigerian homes. It also revealed that women adopted different forms of feminine craftiness for survival in polygamous marriages including marital, sexual, physical, spiritual and conception craftiness.
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