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    Vultures by chinua Achebe

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    Vultures - Chinua Achebe In the greyness and drizzle of one despondent dawn unstirred by harbingers of sunbreak a vulture perching high on broken bone of a dead tree nestled close to his mate his smooth bashed-in head‚ a pebble on a stem rooted in a dump of gross feathers‚ inclined affectionately to hers. Yesterday they picked the eyes of a swollen corpse in a water-logged trench and ate the things in its bowel. Full gorged they chose their roost keeping the hollowed remnant in

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    Chinua Achebe Author Biography Chinua Achebe (pronounced Chee-no-ah Ah-chay-bay)‚ born on November 16‚ 1930 is a Nigerian poet‚ professor‚ critic‚ and novelist. He was most notable for his first written novel in the 1950s named Things Fall Apart. Achebe was born in an Igbo town of Ogidi in Nigeria and was the fifth child of his parents. During the early life of Achebe‚ Nigeria was a part of the British colony and so he decided to learn English at eight years of age.

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    Colonialist Criticism by Chinua Achebe: Summary The essay ’Colonialist Criticism’ is an attack on a lingering colonialism in the criticism of African literature by non-Africans. The African writer writes the text or ’they produce literature‚ their literature goes to Europeans for analysis. Every African literature has to get thought the grids of European writers. They have to meet the criteria said by the European writer‚ African writer wrote the text for the African people but European people analyzed

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    does Achebe convey loss of cultural identity as a result of colonialism here. No Longer at ease is a novel written in the 1960s by Chinua Achebe originating in Nigeria and it tells a story of an intelligent‚ idealistic man called Obi Okonkwo. Throughout the novel‚ we discover many of his struggles with his split cultural heritage and beliefs as a result of colonialism in Nigeria. Because of this‚ he faces many challenges in his life making him segregated from the rest of the society. Achebe conveys

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    Civil Peace Chinua Achebe The short story “Civil Peace” by Chinua Achebe is about a man named Jonathan Iwegbu‚ his wife Maria and his three surviving children. Chinua Achebe’s emphasis in his short story is how Jonathan and his family are trying to get on with their lives after the Civil War in Nigeria. Moreover‚ there is a phrase that Jonathan says several times through his story‚ “nothing puzzles God”. What does Jonathan means when he says this? The story starts off with Jonathan realizing

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    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 be punished. There are many activities and things to do as a community during the Yam Festival and during the Week of Peace. Throughout the novel‚ Achebe talks about the festivals

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    Colonialism Achebe views colonialism as a destructive force which seeks to gentrify what it perceives as being a primitive people. Certain aspects of the igbo culture were becoming extinct through indoctrination of their people Achebe suggests that one effect of colonialism is that it views each one of the colonized as a tabula rasa‚ which in turn creates an confused pseudo-society . Aspects such as the tradition of the kola nut ritual. “As he broke the kola‚ Unoka prayed to their ancestors for

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    Civil Peace” Analysis Paper When trying to survive through the Nigerian Civil War‚ the key to happiness is to have faith and stay positive. To get through the bad situations‚ one must be optimistic and hope for the best. In the story Civil Peace by Chinua Achebe‚ the main character Jonathan Iwegbu uses this throughout the story. He faces a variety of obstacles like‚ dealing with thieves‚ poverty and losing family. Chinua teaches the reader that keeping an optimistic mindset will give you

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    MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR CHINUA ACHEBE “Marriage Is A Private Affair” by Chinua Achebe revolves around the marriage of Nnameka and Nene. Nnameka and Nene worked in Lagos‚ where they got in touch and eventually fell in love. Nnameka was from the Ibo land of Africa. His father had conservative ideas about marriage. According to him‚ a prospective daughter-in-law should have ‘good behaviour’ and a ‘Christian background’. He found such a girl in the neighbourhood and made arrangements to marry

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    of Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe once said‚ “Art has a social purpose [and] art belongs to the people… The total life of a man is reflected in his art” (Popova). These words hold true in Ibo culture‚ for whom the presence of art is essential. The tribe often uses masks‚ carvings‚ and tattoos as forms of artistic expression (“Igbo”). Tattoos are essential to Ibo culture as they convey the tribe’s identity. Yams signify honor and masculinity‚ traits the Ibo idolize. Achebe confirms this as he writes

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