Defying the Odds: Women's Journeys of Survival in the Novels of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
K. Karthiga,
C. Jothi,
B.R. Aravind and
P. Priyadharshini
World Journal of English Language, 2025, vol. 15, issue 4, 102
Abstract:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, renowned for her compelling literary works, intricately weaves a narrative tapestry that explores the multifaceted dimensions of feminism, gender complexities, and the profound psychological landscapes of her female protagonists. Across the historical spectrum from the era of colonization to the contemporary zeitgeist, Adichie's narratives serve as poignant reflections of the intricate challenges women face navigating patriarchal societies. Central to Adichie's thematic exploration is the pervasive presence of violence against women, which she vividly depicts across various epistemic periods. This violence manifests in a spectrum of forms, ranging from overt physical aggression to insidious systemic injustices that erode the social fabric. Through her characters, Adichie lays bare the harsh realities of a world where women are routinely subjected to oppression and exploitation, their voices stifled, and their autonomy curtailed. Furthermore, Adichie delves deep into the labyrinthine realms of the female psyche, illuminating the profound impact of societal expectations and gender norms on her characters' inner lives. The relentless pressure to conform to rigid gender roles, compounded by the trauma of sexual violence and other forms of abuse, leaves an indelible mark on their sense of self and shapes their perceptions of reality. Yet, amidst the shadows of adversity, Adichie's narratives offer glimpses of resilience and strength, showcasing the unwavering spirit of women who defy the constraints imposed upon them. Adichie dismantles entrenched narratives through their stories and challenges the power structures perpetuating inequality and marginalization. Adichie's literary oeuvre is a powerful testament to the enduring struggle for gender equality and the complex intricacies of the female experience. Through her masterful storytelling and empathetic characterizations, she invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths and engage in critical discourse on the pervasive systems of oppression that continue to shape our collective reality.
Date: 2025
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