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Jennifer Lopez
Mr. Janosch
Ap Literature
27 March 2018
In the novel, “The Poisonwood Bible” by Barbara Kingsolver there are many societal
issues that go on throughout the book. Racism is a huge one, we see how the Prices view the
people of the village as less and different because of their skin color. Another major issue we see
is sexism, sexism lives in both societies, the two societies are, the one the Prices come from, and
the Villagers’ society. Sexism lives in these two societies because of the gender inequality that
exists between man and woman in both the Price family, and in the families of the Congo
village. Women and men in both of these societies are submitted to gender roles, which are rules
that dictate how a person should act according to their gender. These gender rules usually dictate
that a woman's role is to be home and care for her children and husband. While, men are the head
of the family and must be obeyed. Both of these societies, no matter how different they are or
how different their beliefs are they both are ruled by gender roles, and inequality between men
and women. This inequality affects many aspects of their societies such as the education,
marriage, and silencing the voices of women, and cutting their wings off. All of these aspects are
affected in both the Congo society and in the society the Price family represents.
The societies in the Poisonwood Bible are compared as completely different. The Prices
come from Georgia, U.S a “modern and civilized” society, while the villagers live in Belgian
Congo, in Africa which was considered an “uncivilized” society by most of the rest of the world.
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These differences in the societies are pointed out immediate to the Prices arrival to Congo.
However, there is one major aspect of their societies that are extremely similar, and it is the
The gender inequality in both of these societies is similar because they both restrain girls
and women from receiving their education. For example, Nathan Price states, “Sending a girl to
college is like pouring water in your shoes.. It's hard to say which is worse, seeing it run out and
waste the water, or seeing it hold in and wreck the shoes” (Kingsolver, page 56), this shows how
Nathan Price, like many other men from his society believed that girls did not belong in school,
that girls receiving an education was a waste of time and wouldn't be any good. The girls of the
Congo village were in a similar situation, For example on page 126 of the book it states, “ It's
only the boys..Belgians have always had the policy of steering the Congolese boys away from
higher education. Girls too, I guess that goes without saying, because the girls around here, why,
all they ever do is start having their own babies when they're about ten and keep on having
them.” This shows that the Congo society viewed girls and women as baby makers, incapable of
learning or even being taught anything. These two examples show how women in both American
and Congo society were viewed as being incapable of attending school and receiving the
education men received. Gender inequality affects both of these societies by creating the idea
that women did not belong in school they instead belonged at home with their children or that
Another way the Congo society and American society oppressed women was by taking
away their voice, shutting them down and objectifying them. For example on page 201 of The
Poisonwood Bible, Orleanna tells the audience how she really feels about her marriage, “I`d
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thought I could have it both ways: to be the one of them and also my husband`s wife. What
conceit! I was his instrument, his animal. Nothing more. How we wives and mothers do perish at
the hands of our own righteousness. I was just one more of those women who clamp their
mouths shut and wave the flag as their nation rolls to conquer another in war.” Orleanna Price
shows how many women feel in their marriage, she didn't feel like Nathan's wife, she felt like his
property, she couldn`t share her opinion, or speak out for herself and her daughters all she could
do was keep quiet and continue with her “house duties”. Orleanna is not the only one in this
place, Mama Mwanza is forced to continue with her “house duties” even though she is disabled,
“she has got to go right on tending after her husband and her seven or eight children. They don't
care one bit about her not having any legs to speak of. To them she's just their mama and where`s
dinner? To all the other Congo people, too” (Kingsolver, pg 78) . This shows how Mama
Mwanza is viewed as property, to make food and tend her children and husband and they don`t
care if she is disabled. Both Orleanna and Mama Mwanza are used to tend their families, are
given no voice, and treated like their husbands property, like an object.
Orleanna states, “For time and eternity there have been fathers like Nathan who simply can see
no way to have a daughter bout to own her like a pot of land. To work them plow her under, rain
down a dreadful poison upon her” (Kingsolver,page 191). This shows how women have been
treated like land, property to men and are taught to act like it starting off with their fathers.
Congo women were also objectified, this shown when we read about a Congo man with two
wives, one carries all the children and the other never smiles. This shows how men used women
as objects, to make children, and for their own desire. Also, when Orleanna states, “Nathan was
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in full possession of the country known as Orleanna Wharton. I rested in peach and called it
happiness. Because those days. You see that's how a life like mine was known..I had no wings.
I'd lost my wings” (page 200-201). Orleanna reveals that feels trapped in her marriage and feels
that she no longer has control over her life, instead Nathan, her husband is in control of her life.
Both American and Congo societies had their own way of objectifying women yet making them
“The Poisonwood Bible” by Barbara Kingsolver, speaks out on many issues that have
gone on and continue to in our world. One being sexism, it is an issue that has always existed
from the beginning, we as humans have learned to treat each other differently based on our
gender and have taught others too as well. This novel proves that it exists in all societies, it
exists in the American society represented by the Prices, and it existed in the Congo society. Two
places that represented two different worlds but the same view and treatment of women. They
both embraced gender inequality and gender in similar and different ways however, they both
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