Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible

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The Price family of Barbara Kingsolverś The Poisonwood Bible has the ratio of five females to one male. The differing personalities between the women makes it unmissable to contemplate the novel through a feminist outlook. Nathan Price, the father of Rachel, Adah, Leah, Ruth May and husband to Orleena, holds a dominant power over his family and continuously depreciates and thinks lowly of the women in spite of his religious devotion to Christianity. The setting taking place in the 1960's portrays the era where men hold gender superiority over women. The village Kilanga in the Congo of Africa shows slightly more gender equality to women than Nathan gives to his family, but yet they still sustain restrictions of women´s abilities to participate