The culture of Ghana and other West African countries are very much similar and diverse. People around the world are very closed minded in such a way that they think that the entire African culture is only based on movies and in such a way they think all African countries are based on jungles and wild life. The African culture in general is based on religious beliefs, family, ethics, and different cultural groups. Some interesting factors that are quit catchy are close family, food, the way people dress, and the way people treat each other (the way women are treated in the society). From the books name changes you’ll notice or understand that change has occurred in the society where …show more content…
They figure out so many basic problems at start that also seem to promise resolving issues that are fundamentally challenged, to clarify all unclear issues. She named the book Changes, due to the fact that she saw a tough and modernized character in Esi the protagonist as being a part of those who are trying to define, or even redefine woman as a …show more content…
todays people of Aidoos generation have witnessed Ghana's transition from the British colony to an independent state, as well as the conflicting interests and competing power fundamentals based on the rising in its post-independence years, as a wife, as a mother, as a daughter, even as a granddaughter and so on. Ghanians and west African women's abilities and capabilities to challenge and fight against obstacles to which women successfully depend on by their understanding of how they are acted upon. It may therefore be worthwhile to focus on the ways Aidoo uses narrative