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Evaluate the treatment and role of women in the novel. What role does marriage play within the cultures represented in the novel and how are the women treated as a result? Likewise, what
significance does fertility and motherhood have for the women, and how does it influence their
treatment? In the chapter entitled "Effia," what does Adwoa tell Effia that her coupling with James is
really about? In its depiction of the collective experiences of the female characters, what does the book
seem to reveal about womanhood? How different would you say the treatment and role of women are
today? Discuss. The book homegoing by yaa gyasi

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