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    Africa as prehistoric men. He compares them to children and demons claiming they are uncivilized. This view was commonplace in the west during the end of the 19th century. In the book Arrow of God it is clear Chinua Achebe disagrees with this notion of Africans being prehistoric. Achebe attempts to educate us on the customs and values of the Umuaro people in Nigeria. He writes in depth about Umuaro’s greetings‚ values‚ religion‚ rituals‚ and many other aspects of life in this part of Africa. In Achebe’s

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    Civil Peace by Chinua Achebe: Summary The well-known Nigerian author Chinua Achebe’s short story ’Civil Peace’ is a realistic story which presents the condition immediately after the Civil War. The story is about a Biafran civil war and its effect on the lives of ordinary Nigerian people.   Chinua Achebe It is an interesting and touching comment on quick and easy recovery from hardship after the war. Most people are damaged by the aftereffects of the war‚ but Jonathan Iwegbu thinks himself very lucky

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    "Civil Peace" is a short story which was written in the 20th century by Chinua Achebe. Nigeria was torn apart by a civil war‚ and currently in Nigeria the country is united after the bloody war. The author tries to encourage his native Nigerian people with a short story that is filled with optimism. Chinua Achebe ’s short story can be analyzed in regard to the three important literary elements which are characterization‚ tone‚ and conflict. Achebe ’s goal as a writer was to depict his people. He

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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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    song “Girl in the War” by Josh Ritter is related to the biblical apostles‚ Paul and Peter‚ but instead of being during biblical times it is during the present and includes present matters such as Setting‚ Historic Context‚ and Theme. There is no full setting to “Girl in the War”. The time that the song is taking place is present time but it could take place anywhere in the world. The song refers to biblical characters and to 1900 TV shows‚ but the song does not state anything for where the war is

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    trivial as a race story. Most people can’t distinguish imperialism from racism; therefore explaining why most people would think that Conrad is a racist. Imperialism is basically taking advantage of another weaker country by a stronger country. When Achebe acknowledges Conrad’s being more “nice” to the African objects in this since he’s saying that Conrad’s main objective is to show the harmful effects of Imperialism has on the Africans in general. However just because something isn’t right doesn’t

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    historical and platonic standpoint he gives an accurate representation of how it works. Whereas in the novel Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe chronicles the life and times of an African family located in the lower Niger. The head of the family‚ which the story mostly follows‚ is highly respected by his fellow tribesman for his brute strength and warrior mentality. Achebe tells the story as if he is an all-knowing elder from the tribe‚ which makes it quite natural for the reader to become emotionally

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    why despite all the cruelty inflicted toward the slaves they did not complain about the bad treatment received from their masters to people who could have helped them? The answer lies in the reading of Harriet Jacobs Incidents in the life of a slave girl‚ an interesting narrative which implies that fear and distrust caused them to hide behind their fear. To begin‚ the slaves in America or anywhere else were inferiors among equals‚ slaves were not allowed to be happy or live

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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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    changing preoccupations as a writer. His volume of poetry‚ on the other hand‚ spans a much shorter period and is unified by its focus on the civil war and the physical‚ social and psychological consequences of that war. Achebe wrote a collection of poems in which the first poem was named “1966”. It refers to the months preceding the outbreak of the civil war. “Benin Road” is another poem which takes up a related theme of the unexpected but inevitable convergence of fragile beauty or idealism and power

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