What if everything you've been told about a woman's place in the world was a carefully woven illusion? Marriage. Tradition. Religion. Society has long dictated the rules, deciding where a woman belongs and how far she can go. But what happens when one woman dares to ask, Why? In WOMEN SHALL BE FREE, Nnamso Okon Ekpenyong unravels the deeply ingrained chains that have kept women bound for centuries. Through a gripping, soul-stirring play, we journey into the lives of women caught between cultural expectations and their fight for liberation. At the heart of it all is Rosalinda-a woman who steps into marriage with hope, only to find herself shackled by vows that silence her. But is silence truly her destiny? From the whispers of tradition to the loud cries of rebellion, this play forces us to confront uncomfortable truths. It asks daring questions: Is marriage a sacred bond or a glorified transaction? Are women truly free, or have they merely been conditioned to accept their servitude? With powerful dialogue, striking symbolism, and moments that will grip your soul, Women Shall Be Free isn't just a story-it's a revolution in words. It dares women to reclaim their voices and challenges society to reimagine freedom beyond gendered chains. If you've ever wondered whether the world is ready for women to be truly free, this book will leave you questioning everything.
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