Thursday, December 20, 2018
'Nervous Conditions\r'
'In my opinion, Tambu was neither seduced nor brainwashed by the ââ¬Å" Englishnessââ¬Â. Tambu had grown up in an African societyàwhereby women were conflict for the effects of patriarchal traditions in the bill of their culture. Women in Tambus societyàstruggled to find their voices inàthis male dominated world. Tambu did not want to be uniform angiotensin-converting enzyme of these African women, being trapped in tralatitious roles and could be nothing more yet just a good housewife.\r\nShe complete at a very early days age that perhaps the ââ¬Å"Englishnessââ¬Â was her only take protrude route to a better life. A life that has no moreàleanness and women are ableàto break out of their traditional roles. Therefore, she was so determined to watch thisàââ¬Å"Englishnessââ¬Â that she would never ever give upàher dream no matter how scratchy things had turned out for her. Apart from that, she was in addition able to see how differently thin gs were for the English educated people like Nhamo and Babamukuru.\r\n two of them were highly respected and had the power to key out people listen to them. She wished to be one of them andàknew very clearly that her life could by all odds be made better if she was like oneàof them. This made her strive til now harder for education. Hence, I conclude that Tambu was not seduced or brainwashed by the ââ¬Å"Englishnessââ¬Â. After all, this is the passage Tambu had chosen for herself voluntarily, a road that she fictional will promise her well-being, dignity and freedom.\r\n'
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