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    Freshman English 102 [ 7 February 2012 ] Civic Peace In the story‚ the first major scene I felt that was important was when Jonathan used his family earnings to buy wine. His family picked mangoes near the military cemetery and sold them to the soldiers wives for some pennies. Jonathan uses the money to buy palm-wine for his bar that he opened up for the soldiers and other lucky people with a lot of money. Jonathan cheats his way out of many things. One was with the running public tap water

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    Achebe’s Defense of The Ibo People in Things Fall Apart Option 1 The late Chinua Achebe is considered to be one of the most important voices in African literature. Born in colonial Nigeria in the 1930’s‚ Achebe joined the first wave of African writers who were determined to represent their country in a way that would truthfully depict the past and present. Before the arrival of the first wave writers‚ the history of pre-colonial Africa was portrayed as a place of barbarous activity. European novelists

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    Kiana L. English 102 24 September 2013 Reaction Paper #2 Ancestry Means a lot To Some People‚ Not All People To some‚ the importance of history and ancestry is not a point of interest. When Obi was chosen to become the leader of the Ndume Central school‚ he decided to have something that meant a lot to many removed. There was a path that a teacher who has been at the school for about three years stated‚ “the path appears to be very important to them. Although it is hardly used‚ it connects

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    Kalkedan (Kelly) Tumalisan Professor Castilla Eng 125 02-13-2012 Culltures around the world have been practicing arrainged marriages for centuries to come. Some cultures to this day still practice those same traditions. In Chinua Achebe’s “Marriage is a Private Affair” it shows how serious arrainged marriages are taken. In this short story he shows how conflicts can arise from breaking traditon‚ how it can affect families and what families can learn out of a serious situation. It also shows

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    ‘‘Civil Peace’’ opens in eastern Nigeria after the civil war has ended. Jonathan Iwegbu considers himself and his family lucky. He‚ his wife‚ Maria‚ and three of their four children are alive. He even has maintained possession of his old bicycle‚ which he puts to use as a taxi. His taxi service allows him to make money‚ and within two weeks‚ he has earned £150. Jonathan then travels to Enugu‚ the capital city‚ and finds to his great surprise and delight his house still standing‚ even though some

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    Love and Marriage “Marriage is a Private Affair” by Chinua Achebe is a short story about a man who belonged to the Ibibio-land‚ a tribal community that believes in arranged marriages. Nnaemeka‚ the main character‚ is an Ibo who went against his tribal beliefs‚ especially his father’s‚ in order to marry a woman based on love. Nene‚ his wife and a Lagos resident‚ encouraged Nnaemeka to reach out to his father‚ Okeke‚ to set aside his tribal beliefs and be a part of his nontraditional family. Okeke

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    European literary perspectives‚ Chinua Achebe works to truthfully portray the Ibo culture in the novel‚ Things Fall Apart. Achebe does this through the illustration of the traditions‚ laws‚ and customs of the Ibo people. In addition‚ Achebe explores and develops individual characters in order to humanize the African people. However‚ Achebe remains objective in his depiction of the Ibo people. By revealing the aspects of the culture which the Ibo people question‚ Achebe both demonstrates the dimensionality

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ things fall apart for the character Okonkwo because of his character traits. Okonkwo is a very structured man with little patience for whatever he believes is wrong. Some of Okonkwos negative character traits include his violent temper‚ which gets him in trouble with his religion‚ clan‚ family and the missionaries‚ and his constant battles with his own father which cause him to believe in what is wrong‚ even if he is aware of what is right. As well

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    The main themes in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe are the language – which is a sign of cultural differences - and the conflict between the Ibo people’s culture‚ traditions‚ what they are used to and the changes that are taking place. Through language‚ Achebe illustrates that Africa is not as backward and uninteresting as many Colonial writers presented it. He shows us the originality and formality of the language of the Ibo. By the addition of translations of proverbs‚ stories and songs from

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    ANDRADE‚ Maria Ana Ruth D.L. M.A. Ed. Literature Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe “I fear for you young people because you do not understand how strong is the bond of kinship. You do not know what it is to speak with one voice. And what is the result? An abominable religion has settled among you. A man can now leave his father and his brothers. He can curse the gods of his fathers and his ancestors‚ like a hunter’s dog that suddenly goes mad and turns on his ancestors‚ like a hunter’s dog

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