The Forms and Causes of Domestic Violence as Depicted in The Burdens and Black Mamba by John Ruganda
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Date
2023
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East African Journal of Education Studies
Abstract
This paper examines the forms and causes of domestic violence in John
Ruganda’s The Burdens (1972) and Black Mamba (1973). It is set to bring out
how domestic violence affects characters in the plays and as well as people in
society since it is a prevalent act in the universe. This paper establishes that
domestic violence occurs in many forms, including physical aggression or assault
(hitting, kicking, biting, shoving, restraining, kidnapping, unlawful
imprisonment, trespassing, harassment) or threats thereof; sexual abuse,
emotional abuse, controlling or domineering, intimidation, stalking, passive
covert abuse (neglect), and economic deprivation. John Ruganda’s The Burdens
expresses most forms of violence but physical assault stands out. The second
issue is to establish the causes of domestic violence as explored in the two plays
by John Ruganda. This paper has discovered that the bit of culture that
accentuates domestic violence is inheritance. Black Mamba has a twist as far as
the economic factors play a role in the cause of domestic violence. Economic
factors are found to play a significant role in the causes of domestic violence.
These factors include women’s economic dependence on men, limited access to
cash and credit, discriminatory laws regarding inheritance, property rights, use of
communal lands and maintenance after divorce or widowhood, limited access to
employment in formal and informal sectors, and limited access to education and
training for women. The legal causes include lesser legal status of women either
by written law or by practice, inheritance, the legal definition of rape and
domestic abuse, low level of legal literacy among women, and insensitive
treatment of women and girls.
Description
The Forms and Causes of Domestic Violence as Depicted in The Burdens and Black Mamba by John Ruganda
Keywords
Domestic Violence, Psychological, Prevalent, Significant, Insensitive
Citation
https://doi.org/10.37284/eajes.6.1.1065