<span>According to their customs, when Okonkwo beats his wife during the Week of Peace, he endangers the whole community by angering the earth goddess.
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Answer:
The answer is: Society discriminates against women, so female writers often hide their identity.
Explanation:
Judith Shakespeare is a fictional character made by Woolf. She is William Shakespeare's supposedly (imagined) sister. Through her, the structure of the society was revealed for women who have the talent similar to Shakespeare.
According to the underlined words, the author's perspective can be linked to <em>a society that discriminates women.</em> This is the reason why women had to hide their identity. This means even if they had the talent for art and writing, they will have lesser opportunities to develop them <em>(especially in the 19th century). </em>
The poem is written as a dramatic monologue, wherein, the speaker of the poem or the author talks to an implied audience. Its lines are in blank verse or written in an unrhymed iambic pentameter, which makes the poem flow more naturally, and more effective in delivering a speech. The absence of a rhyme scheme makes the poem more conversational and realistic. Its thoughts do not end in line-breaks, but this form seems appropriate, as the poem calls out to its audience for action to be made and push the limits of humanity.
The author develops the theme by having Ennis make a suggestion to exchange lives for an afternoon