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alexandr402
2 months ago
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Read the passage from both the feminist and historical perspectives. In one paragraph, explain what each perspective reveals abo

ut the passage. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences of both the perspectives. (50 points giving!!)
English
2 answers:
Lady bird [7.4K]2 months ago
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Answer:

Viewing the passage through a historical lens shows that Nnaemeka’s act of marrying Nene violates long-held traditions. He chooses love over an arranged marriage and marries outside his tribe, resulting in his father’s disapproval. The feminist perspective reveals that the marriage also defies the male-dominated societal norms where women are expected to be homemakers, whereas Nene is a teacher, breaking such expectations. Both perspectives illuminate the opposition faced, yet one emphasizes tradition, while the other highlights women's roles in their culture.

Explanation:

Bond [7.5K]2 months ago
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Answer:

Adopting a historical viewpoint helps the reader see that Nnaemeka’s choice to marry Nene defies established customs. Instead of obeying an arranged marriage, he weds for love and also marries someone outside his tribe. Consequently, his father rejects him. From a feminist angle, the marriage challenges the society’s patriarchal expectations where women are anticipated to be homemakers. However, Nene’s role as a teacher contradicts this. Both perspectives illuminate the resistance to the marriage, with one focusing on tradition and the other on gender roles within the culture.

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