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    Pema Chodron should be considered a spiritual teacher for anyone. Whether they are aspiring to have one‚ they already have one or don’t desire one at all. In her book‚ When Things Fall Apart‚ Pema Chodron exposes the overwhelming potential for happiness‚ wisdom and courage. She explains how one can experience all of these even during the most painful of circumstances. She introduces us to the face that there is an ultimate opportunity for the right of happiness that is right within our reach and

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    During this curriculum‚ our class read the book Things Fall Apart in order to learn about African culture and the influence of Europe in Africa. In the book‚ we follow the story and history of Okonkwo‚ who is a very exalted warrior and wrestler in the clan of “Umofia”. Okonkwo was a very powerful‚ wealthy‚ and highly respected member of the clan‚ who had an affluence of many different riches that the Umuofian people valued. As a leader of the clan‚ he had a very important view of the events of the

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ author Chinua Achebe explores the effects of toxic masculinity in a small environment‚ the Umuofia village. Through Okonkwo‚ Achebe sets out to expose the flaws of taking masculinity to the extreme in a time of rapid change and foreign influence. Believing that the truest form of manliness is one of aggression and violence‚ Okonkwo buries himself further into his own ways‚ which in turn pushes his relationships aside. Throughout the text‚ Okonkwo makes it clear that physical

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    Chapters One–Three Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. —W. B. Yeats‚ "The Second Coming" Summary: Chapter One Among the Igbo . . . proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan‚ a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages‚ including Okonkwo’s village‚ Iguedo. In

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    the influence on the work. According to research‚ Chinua Achebe was born in Nigeria on November 16‚ 1930. While in college he studied theology and history‚ which influenced him to develop interest in indigenous Nigerian cultures. In his novel Things Fall Apart‚ which takes place in the 1890s’‚ portrays the fray between Nigeria’s white colonial government and the culture of indigenous Igbo people. He shatters the stereotypes the White Europeans set upon the Nigerian’s. Although he shatters Nigerian

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    In the novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo is the protagonist‚ and the setting is the African Village of Umuofia. Moreover‚ the author develops Okonkwo’s character as strong‚ determined‚ and aggressive through the character’s conflicts and actions. These conflicts and actions appear throughout the first five chapters of the novel. In Umuofia‚ yams‚ a staple crop‚ are the citizens’ livelihoods. In relation to this‚ Okonkwo sowed his yam seeds‚ but a drought made the tendrils die

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    In the book Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe is about a great man meeting his fate over his ego. The main character Okonkwo had such a great ego that he did anything for his tribe. His ego led to him abusing his wife and children if the did something he didn’t like. He made mistakes and his ego was discredited by the tribe. At the end his ego got to him leading to his death. Okonkwo had a great ego and would do anything for his clan. The things he would do for his clan would involve his family

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    what people think you are” (John Wooden). The quote is about when people become too obsessed with their images‚ they would actually lose their true characters. In Things Fall Apart‚ the author Chinua Achebe implies this message throughout the story. It is an archetypal modern African novel written in 1958. The novel is about the tragic fall of the protagonist Okonkwo‚ and the Igbo culture. Okonkwo is a fiercely competitive and influential leader within the Igbo tribe. Later on‚ he accidentally shoots

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    “Everyone must make decisions. They can be good or bad‚ and they may affect our own lives and those of people we know.” Okonkwo‚ the protagonist in the novel “Things Fall Apart”‚ written by Chinua Achebe‚ makes many drastic decisions that affect himself and all of those who surround him. Some of them are good and some of them he regrets The first drastic decision that Okonkwo made in this novel was‚ when he had killed his “adopted” son‚ Ikemefuna. Nothing positive had come from the killing of Ikemefuna

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    Principal Characters in ​ Things Fall Apart  Anene​  – Ekwefi’s first husband  Chielo​  – the current priestess of the oracle  Chika ​ – the former priestess of the oracle‚ during Unoka’s time  District Commissioner​ ­ the British official in charge of a particular African district  Ekwefi ​ – Okonkwo’s second wife; mother of Ezinma  Enoch​  – a Christian convert who killed the sacred python and sought confrontation with Igbo  traditionalists  Ezeani​  – the priest of the earth goddess  Ezeudu ​

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