In Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart," women play a crucial yet subordinate role in Okonkwo's life. They are primarily responsible for domestic duties and raising children, serving as support systems for their husbands. Okonkwo's relationships with women, particularly his wives and daughter, reflect his rigid views on masculinity and strength, often leading him to treat them harshly. Ultimately, their roles highlight the gender inequalities within the Igbo society and contribute to Okonkwo's downfall as he struggles with traditional expectations.
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