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    Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe 1. Note how Achebe immediately establishes his perspective from inside Umuofia (which is Ibo for “people of the forest”)in the first sentence. The wider world consists of the group of nine related villages which comprise Umuofia and certain other villages like Mbaino. What are Okonkwo’s main characteristics as he is depicted in the first few chapters? List as many as you can‚ being as specific as possible. What were the characteristics of his father which

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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’sAchebe 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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    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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    Cultural aspects that we have and the way we deal with‚ will be completely different in other parts of the world with few similarities if any. For example in the book‚ Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe it describes the setting and a third person perspective on the Igbo culture. Housing and gender roles are some of the cultural aspects that are notable in both the Igbo and western culture and are worth discussing some of the shared and unshared characteristics. There’s a wide range of cultural traditions

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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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    Woman of Umuofia. In the novel‚ "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe‚ the arrival of the white man‚ changes the society of the Ibo people. The Ibo culture is very simple‚ and may seem silly‚ but is justified by them. They have a social class order and women are never part of it. The women in Ibo society are dominated by the men. The main character Okonkwo‚ struggles throughout the novel with himself and the fear of being portrayed as womanly‚ for this is a sign of weakness in the Ibo civilization

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    Dead Men’s Path 1. How would you describe the personalities of the main characters Michael Obi and the village priest? a. Michael Obi‚ the protagonist‚ is a well-educated‚ idealist who thinks very highly of education‚ but is more comfortable in the abstract rather than facing the troubles of real life. The village priest‚ however‚ seems to be more rational and open-minded than Obi‚ and believes that existence lays on the generations of tradition and culture in the village. 2. What are the new

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    Dead Mens Path” In the story‚ Dead Mens Path‚ the beliefs between modern thinking and religious beliefs clash together between a transfer teacher and a native priest. Different points of views come to pass and while the two men believe that one is right and one is wrong‚ is actually false. Modern thinking and religious beliefs both have their own time and place‚ and while it may seem strange‚ both can be right. Michael Obi‚ the transfer teacher‚ argues that the only way people should live their

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    Abstract: The novel‚ ‘Things fall apart’ by Chinua Achebe‚ highlights the inability of Okonkwo to change with the society. Okonkwo starts off as a perfect macho man who is well off‚ strong and stern. In the course of the novel he constantly tries to resist the changes which came his way. He feels helpless when his tribe is ready to accept Christianity and leave behind their culture. As the title suggests‚ soon Okonkwo’s world starts falling apart. Reluctant to change‚ he commits suicide leaving

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    In "Civil Peace" by Chinua Achebe‚ the author illustrates the life of Jonathan Iwegbu immediately after a long and bloody civil war. Jonathan‚ the protagonist of the story‚ counts himself extra-ordinarily lucky because he and his family survive the war with their five heads in their respected places. Along with his family‚ Jonathan is able to keep a bicycle. Jonathan begins to use his bicycle to create a taxi business and starts to save money. After saving a small fortune‚ Jonathan travels to his

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