Gender Roles In The Book Of Negroes

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Lastly, gender stereotypes portray oppression, in which it results restriction of freedom to women. The content of gender stereotypes has ripped apart relationships between men and women due to the lack of equality. Moreover, gender roles restrain one to be who they are, forcing them to have boundaries and to follow expectations to please society; thus restricting the choice of freedom of self-realization. Although in the text, The Book of Negroes, women are mistreated as inferior to men, from being unable to have an education to doing domestic jobs; through the eyes of Aminata, one can see that women are ambitious, determined and strong. Throughout the novel, admiration for Aminata’s intelligence is present, however she is constantly challenged