Agbala means woman, or man who has no titles.
The word used in "Things Fall Apart" for a man or woman without titles is "umunna."
Chi stands for 'Chiranjeevi' (means someone who has long life) and Sow for 'Sowbhagyavathi' (means Fortunate woman)
The main image of a woman in this chapter is that of Obierika's daughter, who is to be a bride to a suitor.
It is Okonkwo who says that it is not bravery when a man fights with a woman in "Things Fall Apart." He believes that combat between a man and a woman is unequal and dishonorable, not displaying true courage.
Nneka is the first woman to join the church in her village.
The woman is not brought back to her kinsmen but runs away from her husband to her kinsmen in order to escape her frequent beatings at his hands.
Usually it means you take things too seriously. Either that or that no really means yes.
In "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, Akuke is the wife of Obierika, Okonkwo's close friend. She is portrayed as a hardworking and supportive woman who is respected within the community. Akuke plays a minor role in the novel, but her character helps to show the supportive relationships that exist within the village.
"woman" in Spanish is "mujer". Polite titles may be "señora", "dama", "or "señorita".
it means you need to go to the doctor. a woman is suppose to menstrate every 28 days
The daughter of Umofia who was murdered in "Things Fall Apart" was killed by the villagers of Mbaino as a form of retribution for the murder of a woman from their village. This cycle of violence was initiated by the killing of the Mbaino woman by Umuofia's son to avenge the dishonoring of Umuofia territory. So, both villages share responsibility for the act of violence.
because the men would usually die at a young age leaving the titles to the women.
it means either one of two things, woman wants you trapped and wants to get money off you... or woman loves you and wants a family with you