EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON WOMEN AND CHILDREN: A STUDY OF CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS

Ifeoma Ezinne Odinye, Chinazom Okey Umeh

Abstract


Over the years, writers have explored many issues that affect the African society. Currently, the wide spread of domestic violence as a social problem, has awakened the interest of African writers as a result of its negative consequences. Women and children have been marginalized, stereotyped and humiliated in different ways. All these have negative impact on them; hence complications resulting from violence lead to depression, pains, physical disability, mental instability and lastly, death. This paper investigates the negative effects of domestic violence on women and children in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus in order to expose the negative impact of these acts on women and children. The selected text is investigated to explore the stereotype or discriminations which could be stopped through proper understanding of the damages and dangers posed by these subduing acts. This study educates the masses on different faces of domestic violence, their causes and effects. The paper adopts feminism as a theory in analyzing the texts; it therefore concludes that domestic violence has become the order of the day in different societies today despite the assertion of individual human rights. Hence, African writers have dedicated their literary energy in exposing this social problem.

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