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ENG2603
ASSIGNMENT 1 2025

UNIQUE NO:
DUE DATE: MAY 2025

, ENG2603 Assignment 1
Essay Topic: Women’s ‘Entrapment’ and ‘Escape’ in Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi
Dangarembga

Thesis Statement:
In Nervous Conditions, Tsitsi Dangarembga powerfully examines how women
experience psychological and societal confinement within both colonial and patriarchal
frameworks. Through the stories of Tambu, Maiguru, Lucia, and Nyasha, the novel
illustrates diverse forms of female oppression as well as the varied—though often
limited—avenues of resistance and liberation available to them.

Introduction
In the context of Dangarembga’s novel, entrapment refers to the restrictions imposed on
women by cultural traditions, gender norms, and colonial hierarchies. Escape, in
contrast, represents any effort made by women to resist, challenge, or overcome these
limitations—whether through education, self-expression, or personal choices. Nervous
Conditions critiques both the traditional Shona society and the colonial education
system for reinforcing systems that keep women confined. Each of the female
characters offers a different perspective on what it means to be trapped—and what it
takes, or costs, to break free.

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1. Tambu: A Struggle for Educational Freedom
Tambu begins her journey in a home where her brother is prioritized because of his
gender. Her desire for education is seen as unnatural and even selfish. Nevertheless,
she views education as her only route to independence. Tambu’s pursuit of schooling
becomes her form of resistance against both poverty and gender roles. Yet, her
eventual separation from her family and culture raises questions about whether she is
escaping or simply moving into a new form of confinement—one shaped by colonial
influence and assimilation.

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