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Citing examples from the River and the Source by Margret Ogola , write an essay to support the statement, "Christianity is a sanctuary to those oppressed by bad cultural practices"

Citing examples from the River and the Source by Margaret Ogola,write an essay to support the statement,"Christianity is a sanctuary to those oppressed by bad cultural practices.

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Christianity brought about changes that affected the lives of the villagers.The lives they had lived ordered and controlled by their traditions all through melted with the advent of Christianity.

Sirikal as the new form of government take over from the chief and the council of jodongo. When Akoko is robbed of her wealth by Otieno her brother in law ,she seeks and gets assistance from the sirikal. He is stripped of his post as the chief and ordered to give back to her all he had taken from her.

Wife inheritance is meant for the continuity of the family.The woman is supposed to be inherited and continue bearing children.The inheritor,however has no responsibility over the children born.Mostly,as happens in the case of Nyabera,the woman is neglected. Nyabera seeks solace in the new faith,a faith of a God and suffering.The new religion offers an alternative to those who are neglected.

Christianity does not condone polygamy.This is one law Nyabera knew she would find hard to keep.No one would marry her as the first and the only wife.Her desire for children and the need to embrace Christianity put her in a very precarious position.


Marriages that were initially arranged by the parents became a bond between two people. Awiti and Mark Sigu didn't have to dig into each others families.No spying was done on either of the families.Marriage outside ones tribe has also taken root.Becky marries a Canadian,Aoro marries wandia,a kikuyu and wandia proposes to Aoro.

For a woman to remain unmarried was unheard of.This has changed.Vera becomes a non-marrying member of the opus Dei. She dedicates her life to the service of God.

Bride price which is seen a source of wealth,is reduced to a mere token.The relatives do not take this kindly. Awiti is later on alleged to have been given away for free because of her inability to bear as many children as expected.

It would be save to say that although these changes take place,the changeover is smooth and gradual.The changes have been embraced by the society as their new way of life.After all,life is not static,but dynamic.
marto answered the question on June 14, 2017 at 08:11

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