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Ambiguities and critiques While Achebe intended to present a balanced view, scholars debate aspects of his portrayal. Some critique Achebe for reinforcing patriarchal assumptions by depicting women chiefly in subordinate roles, while others argue that he documents gender hierarchies to critique them subtly. Postcolonial critics also read the novel as part of nation-building discourse in Nigeria—an early effort to articulate a national literary identity—while more recent scholarship examines how Achebe’s representation of Igbo society must be read alongside diverse indigenous perspectives and histories.

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