Igbo Society and Astonishing Variety of Women's roles in Chinua Achebe’s Novels make them Masterpiece
“ Contradictions if well understood and managed can spark off the fires of invention. Orthodoxy whether of the right or of the left is the graveyard of creativity.” Chinua Achebe (1930 - 2013) Nigerian novelist, poet, and essayist. Anthills of the Savannah According to Charles Larson in The Emergence of African Fiction Chinua Achebe has been praised as 'the most original African novelist writing in English'. Critics throughout the world have praised Achebe’s Novels as the first African English-language classic for tribal identity. Investigating through Chinua Achebe’s Novels , the article is the search for women’s roles in Igbo society in south-East Nigeria of pre-colonial state. Apart from Igbo women identity, I am in search for a more general understanding of questions of tribal womanhood. The co