Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe Ariona Smith Characters • • • • • • Okonkwo- son of Unoka . Stubborn ‚ fears of becoming like his father. Unoka- father of Okonkwo. Naïve‚ Optimistic‚ Ikemefuna- lad of sacrifice so Mbaino didn’t go to war. Son of the murder who killed a daughter of Umuofia Nwoye- Okonkwo’s first son‚ he describes him as lazy. Ekwefi- Okonkwo’s second wife‚ mother of Ezinma‚ loves Ezinma dearly‚ they have a strong bond. Had ten children only Ezinma lived. Ezinma- daughter of
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Satire is defined to be the use of humor to ridicule faults and vices. The Importance of Being Earnest written by Oscar Wilde is a social satire‚ using irony and paradoxes to insinuate the problems and faults found in the Victorian society. The Importance of Being Earnest is set in the late Victorian Era during a social reform. The class system was defined by the animosity between classes‚ the upper class treating the lower class with disdain and disgust. The upper class was rigidly controlled by
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The difference between common intention constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel has been described as ‘illusory’ (Hayton). Do you agree with this statement? Consider how the case law has developed and give reasons for your answer. In his article ‘Equitable Rights of Cohabitees’ Hayton suggested that the distinction between common intention constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel has‚ over time‚ come to be but illusory and goes on further to propose that since the general direction of
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This question is looking at trying to understand who and what factors led to the 11 years personal rule by Charles I. The relationship breakdown between Crown and Parliament began in 1603 with James I and ended in 1629 when Parliament was dissolved. To fully understand the causes of the breakdown we need to look what inherited problems James had to face. Elizabeth had created a debt of £400‚000 which was passed onto James‚ so already he faced severe financial problems. On top of this was the
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father‚ died with unsettled debts and was a failture. Okonkwo‚ because of his father‚ became to hate the lazy and weak. Okonkwo considers his oldest son‚ Nwoye‚ lazy and worries that his son will end up in a failure like Unoka. Umuofia wins a boy‚ Ikemefuna‚
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Chinua Achebe uses many techniques in Things Fall Apart‚ such as foreshadowing. Ikemefuna‚ who was murdered in the book‚ was referred as an “ill-fated boy” a few chapters before he died. This shows that Ikemefuna was going to die‚ and it already makes the readers wonder what is going to happen to Ikemefuma. Also‚ Obierka tells Okonkwo that when the missionaries come he should kill himself‚ and in the end of the book Okonkwo hangs himself. Use of flashback is a huge technique used; in chapter 16
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Literature review Effect of organizational culture on organizational performance Engr.Hafeez Ur Rehman BS Electronics Engg. UCET IUB MS Electrical Engg. UET Lahore MBA Exec. VU Pakistan Abstract: The objective of this review article is to demonstrate the relation between two variables i.e. organization’s culture & its performance. After study and analysis of wide literature‚ it is reasoned out that organizational culture has deep impact on the variety of organizational process‚ employees
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a human head”’(2) Okonkwo was very well-known and important in his village. He had no fear of violence. Fearlessness in war is a highly respected quality in Umofia. When Ikemefuna was brought into Okonkwo’s family‚ Okonkwo was very fond of him‚ but that wouldn’t stop him from beating him. “’When Okonkwo heard that he (Ikemefuna) would not eat any food he came into the hut with a big stick in his hand and stood over him as he swallowed the yams‚ trembling. A few moments later he went being the hut
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clan. Even from the beginning‚ Nwoye was intrigued by the new culture and religion. As described by the book‚ “but there was a young lad who had been captivated. His name was Nwoye‚ Okonkwo’s first son...The hymn about brothers who sat in darkness and in fear seemed to answer a vague and persistent question that haunted his young soul- the question of the twins crying in the bush and the question of Ikemefuna who was killed” (147). This shows Nwoye attraction to the Christian religion from when it
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