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    the events that lead up to the death of Ezeudu’s son creates an unbiased and unemotional recounting of the events that pushes the reader to determine for himself what he believes is the emotional effect of the events. Sometime during the incident Achebe tells the reader‚ “All was silent‚” (123) a statement clearly lacking any reference to the time in which it took place. What causes a silence is imperative in determining the emotion in the silence‚ but without this the reader is pushed to consider

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    Achebe communicates his personal beliefs on the way Western civilization studies the culture of those thought to be more primitive than their own when he closes his novel with the District Commissioner’s thoughts and book title: The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger. Despite giving the book’s title “much thought‚” the District Commissioner ends up highlighting the insensitivity and ignorance commonly used by the District Commissioner as well as by the Western civilizations when

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    religion wasn’t perhaps completely whole‚ that something was left out” (Chinua Achebe). This quote by Chinua Achebe displays the gradual loss of culture detailed in his historical novel‚ Things Fall Apart. Achebe’s novel tells the tragic tale of Okonkwo‚ a well-off leader within the Umuofia tribe. The title of the book refers to not only Okonkwo’s gradual downfall‚ but also post-imperialist Africa at the arrival of the Europeans. Achebe utilizes Okonkwo‚ almost as a human metaphor‚ in order to portray

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    How does Achebe depict Ibo culture in ‘Things Fall Apart’? Chinua Achebe’s‚ Things Fall Apart‚ is a story of a traditional village in Nigeria from inside Umuofia around the late 1800s. This novel depicts late African history and shows how the British administrative structure‚ in the form of the European Anglican Church‚ imposed its religion and trappings on the cultures of Africa‚ which they believed was uncivilized. This missionary zeal subjugated large native populations. Consequently‚ the native

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    Women are the receiving end in Indian society. They are will treated or tortured at every stage. A girl child is in bondage from her very childhood. She is under constant‚ vigil First by the parents‚ then her husband and finally her own children. Not only that‚ she is often condemned to death even before she is born. This is called female killing in the womb itself. In ancient India the birth of a girl child was hailed as auspicious. An old Indian proverb lies down that a home without a daughter is

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    The basic plot of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl as an anti-slavery text and the typical plot of the 19th century genre of sentimental fiction are alike in that just as the 19th century genre did‚ Harriet Jacobs made a plea to the Northern‚ white‚ female listeners during a time when "true womanhood" truly meant chastity and virtue. Harriet Jacobs pushes the message that slavery makes it totally impossible for a black woman to live as a virtuous or chaste person. As she supports some of

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    answer in Okonkwo’s case it was the answer‚ he committed suicide because he believed that the men of Umuofia have become women and that the militaristic Umuofia that he once loved was no longer warmongering and seemed to hesitate greatly when going to war. This reconciliation finally disclosed that things have fallen apart for the people of Umuofia and Okonkwo. Okonkwo‚ the warmonger of Umuofia‚ renown for his second to none wrestling skills and his aggressive nature‚ was the son of Unoka. Over his lifetime

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    Critical Analytical Essay Humans are constantly living under the presence of threatening forces. More often than not‚ human’s immediate reaction to threatening forces is to escape from it. In her play‚ The Shape of a Girl‚ Joan MacLeod demonstrates that an individual often reacts in an inhumane manner towards a moral issue when under the pressure of threatening forces in order to prevent any potential harm. Nevertheless‚ it is the fear of being harmed that ultimately causes greater damage to oneself;

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    1. TITLE HERE Tessa is a beautiful‚ athletic‚ 12-year-old girl who loves lacrosse. She’s always been an exceptional player‚ consistently performing as the top scorer in every game. Although lately her strategy on the field has changed. Now‚ when she has a chance to score‚ her parents notice she’s passing to a teammate. When asked about her new game plan‚ she comments‚ “I don’t want to upset my friends on the team by always being the one to excel.” Stephanie is in choir at her middle school‚ but

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    The Girl Scout Promise On my honor‚ I will do my duty To God and my country. To help other people at all times And to live by the Girl Scout Law. The Girl Scout Law A Girl Scout’s honor is to be trusted. A Girl Scout is loyal. A Girl Scout is helpful. A Girl Scout is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Scout. A Girl Scout is courteous. A Girl Scout respects living things. A Girl Scout is disciplined. A Girl Scout is self-reliant. A Girl Scout is thrifty. A Girl Scout

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