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    The Igbo have some really fascinating and interesting festivals and holidays in their culture. They celebrate for weeks at a time during the festivals and holidays. In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ there are different holidays throughout the novel and there are some festivals as well. There is the Yam Festival and during it they pray to a goddess and they ask for a good harvest. They also have the Week of Peace and during that week they aren’t allowed to hurt anybody or you will

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    him that brings him to his fate; fear‚ love‚ or even pride. This essay will discuss the analysis of Okonkwo’s character‚ and the reasons behind his downfall. Okonkwo is the protagonist in Chinua Achebe’s TFA‚ in his thirties he is the leader of Igbo community of Umuofia‚ the writer describes him as “Tall and huge man with bushy eyebrows and a wide nose that gives him a very severe look‚ when Okonkwo walks he feels his feet barely touch the ground‚ like he walks on springs”. He is known as a wrestler

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    Hardness of my vision. “Mango Seedling” is a poem dedicated to Christopher Okigbo‚ whom Achebe along with many others regarded as Nigeria’s leading poet and who was killed fighting for Biafra in 1967. Like Okigbo’s own poetry‚ it draws on a mixture of Igbo and European allusions. The poem celebrates courage and determination of Okigbo. Poised in courageous impartiality Between the primordial quarrel of Earth And sky striving bravely to sink roots Into objectivity‚ mid-air in stone. These lines

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    Chinua Achebe By: Lindsey Shepherd‚ Megan Wells‚ Brooklyn Durham‚ Becca Coley Chinua Achebe ● Chinua Achebe was a famous Igbo writer‚ known for describing the effects of customs and values of a traditional African society. ● He was one of the most highly appreciated African writers in English because of his ability to learn and speak different languages. ● Achebe attended Government college in Umudhia‚ in 1944. ● He also studied at the University college of Ibadan. ● His majors were English‚ History

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    the undertones of ethnic tension". This riot begins when an Igbo Christian drives over the Qur’an with his vehicle. Infuriated by this‚ witness Hausa Muslim men behead the driver. Using the spiked head as a symbol‚ the angry men call on their fellow brothers to join avenge the desecration. The sight of the spiked head causes shouts‚ which make people run dropping belongings and shoving any obstructions. Caught in the riot‚ Chika‚ an Igbo Christian flees and is redirected off a narrow road to the shop

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    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe depicts masculinity highly as a virtue. In the Igbo culture‚ masculinity is bravery and control and every other good thing one needs to possess to become self-sufficient. For Okonkwo‚ his masculinity is strongly interconnected with his self-worth. A distinct contrast between men and women is seen throughout the structure of the book. Women are to be weak and controlled‚ and men are to be strong and be the controllers. Okonkwo’s father‚ Unoka‚ is an agbala‚ term

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    novel Things Fall Apart has a greater meaning to both the Igbo and the white men. The Igbo men are not portrayed as primitive and savage because they are more intelligent as they set up their own culture. They are also hard- working‚ but it is not for all Igbo people. In the book‚ the white men are portrayed as the people who broke the unity between their people by their religion. They were exposed as the senseless people in the minds of the Igbo people because they couldn’t understand their religion

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    PhD in cosmology. Hawking’s career has focused upon the cosmic entities known as black holes‚ and has extended to specialized areas such as quantum gravity‚ particle physics‚ and supersymmetry. A field of study that Stephen Hawking is known for is cosmology. Cosmology is the metaphysical study of the origin and nature of the universe. A brief synopsis of Hawking indicates that‚ according to Hawking‚ "there is ’no place for a creator’‚ that God does not exist." In his quantum cosmology‚ he indicates

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    normal language development. To succeed within a cultural group‚ one needs to learn not only the linguistic code of that group but the ways in which language is used. Language is an important marker of identify. One is able to differentiate an Igbo‚ Hausa or same language‚ social groups differentiate

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    during these times include: beating his wife during the week of peace‚ killing Ikemefuna‚ and accidentally killing Ezeudu’s son. His violent tendencies often result in consequences for him and even his family. The week of peace is a very important to Igbo culture. “We should observe a week in which a man does not say a harsh word to his neighbour. We live in peace with our fellows to honour our great goddess of the earth without whose blessing our crops will not grow.” (22) During this week‚ Okonkwo’s

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