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Analyze the impact of British colonialism on the Ibo people’s lives, as portrayed in The Joys of Motherhood.
Analyze the ways in which Nnaife and Agbadi are similar and different from one another.
Identify and trace the social changes taking place in Nigeria throughout the novel. Consider their effects and outcomes.
How and why does Nnu Ego’s relationship with her sons differ from her relationship with her daughters?
How does Emecheta’s characterization of Dr. and Mrs. Meers reflect on the British colonists as a whole?
Discuss Emecheta’s use of irony either in the title of the novel or else in the title of one or more chapters.
How does the reality of Nnu Ego’s experiences as a mother either confirm or call into question her hopes and expectations about motherhood?
Consider how Nnu Ego’s children navigate the tension between traditional values and modern ideas. How does this affect their family life?
By Buchi Emecheta