How are women subjective in these three books?

Discuss and examine those differences, consider how you think in relation to those texts. Your exploration of a theme rather you proving something. Break down these three quotes into your own words and what it means, and connect the quotes at the end. "Has the devil asked you all to go on errands for him?" The Igbo words burst out of Papa's mouth. "Has the devil built a tent in the house?" He turned to Mama. "You sit there and watch her desecrate the Eucharistic fast, maka, nnidi?" He unbuckled his belt slowly. It was a heavy belt made of layers of brown leather with a sedate leather covered buckle." (Purple Hibiscus) "Why do you come to me?" Faten asked. "There are a lot of girls out there. Like Isabel, and -"Women in this country," he said, shaking his head. "They don't know how to treat a man. Not the way you Arab girls do." Faten felt anger well up in her. She wanted to slap him. "I've been reading up," he said. "About the duties of the woman to the man and all that." (Hopes and Other Dangerous Pursuits) “Because a woman’s body does not belong to her alone. It is a part of the bounty she brings into this world. She has a duty to share it” (Disgrace 15). asked. "There are a lot of girls out there. Like Isabel, and -"Women in this country," he said, shaking his head. "They don't know how to treat a man. Not the way you Arab girls do." Faten felt anger well up in her. She wanted to slap him. "I've been reading up," he said. "About the duties of the woman to the man and all that." (Hopes and Other Dangerous Pursuits) “Because a woman’s body does not belong to her alone. It is a part of the bounty she brings into this world. She has a duty to share it” (Disgrace 15).      

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