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    beloved Gods were painted as ugly‚ haggard‚ witch-like figures in mythological tales. A classic instance where the Fates exercised their power over the Greek people is in the story of Oedipus. In Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles recounts that Oedipus “was fated to lie with my mother… and I was doomed to be murdered of the father that begot me.”1 Although Laius‚ Oedipus’s father‚ took all measures possible to try and prevent this doomed fortune from materializing‚ he ultimately had no control over the word

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    when Orpheus says‚ “Death is less painful than being apart from the only one whom you would die for” The two newlyweds were not allowed to be together because of the different worlds of the living and the dead. In both stories the doomed lovers were fated by powerful forces beyond their control; in R&J it was family and society and in O&E it was mortality. Although the two pieces have very different storylines and characters the topic of forbidden love plays a strong role in both of the

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    using literary devices such as diction and symbolism through the mentioning of a trapped rabbit that is fated to die. The tone of the passage is best described as dishearten of Jude and Sue’s lives which is evident through choice words such as agonies‚ lonely‚ disappointed‚ mortification‚ and tragedy. This gives the situation an unpreventable helpless feel to it‚ like they are both fated to suffer. This causes resentment in both Jude in Sue which manifested to the wishes of killing the "innocent

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    the Goverment College like other major nigerian writers. He also later attended the University College of Ibadan‚ where he studied english‚ history‚ and theology. Okonkwo strives to be nothing like his father but in the end he is no better. Ikemefuna comes to Umuofia as a human sacrafice from the neighboring clan of Mbaino for the killing of one of the Umuofia women. He lives with Okonkwo for the course of three years‚ in which he becomes like a son to Okonkwo and his three wives and a older

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    problem known‚ because they give me an ill-feeling when I mention them. Nevertheless‚ for the sake of my manifesto‚ I am going to give an instance of a situation as an example. Comfortably seated lady and gentlemen‚ Imagine yourself being a teacher‚ you have just given an exercise which you were marking‚ or you are busily compiling your examination results. As you continue your task‚ one boy runs up to you and says “Sir‚ this boy has hit me with a ball” The lad is expecting you to leave your work

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    Jane Eyre‚ Charlotte Brontë describes and expresses the life of the protagonist‚ Jane‚ through the character’s own eyes. As Jane begins to explain her story to the reader‚ it is shown fairly quickly that she leads‚ perhaps not a terrible‚ but an ill-fated life. Brontë uses this to her full advantage‚ swirling different styles into the tale through Jane’s sense of self or outlook on the world‚ her discovery of the truths of her relationships‚ and the bizarre events that take place over the course of

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    others believe as a correction of his actions. Okonkwo as described in the novel is in constant fear to be anything like his father‚ he hated everything that reminded it of Unoka‚ and he is in a never ending battle against failure‚ weakness and fear. This made him commit mistakes and get into trouble‚ as he once offended the Igbo community‚ got exiled for killing a kid by mistake for seven years‚ and he deliberately killed Ikemefuna following the Oracle’s orders and refusing the advice of letting

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    LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Language acquisition is the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive‚ produce and use words to understand and communicate. The acquisition of language is doubtless the greatest intellectual feat any one of us is ever required to perform. (Leonard Bloomfield‚ Language1993) THEORIES OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Theory Central idea Linguist Behaviorism Children immitate adults Skinner Cognitive Lang. is just one aspect of a child’s

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    and was something that he was not willing to lose. Okonkwo’s son Nwoye‚ was the opposite of Okonkwo. He wasn’t “manly” in Okonkwo’s eyes. Okonkwo’s adopted son Ikemefuna was the favorite because he was as manly as his father. Okonkwo’s pride got the better of him in the story. Though he loved Ikemefuna as if he was his own‚ when Ikemefuna was set to murdered‚ Okonkwo felt that he should have no weakness and took part in his own son’s murder all because of his pride. Okonkwo showed no emotion but

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    In Chinua Achebe’s novel “things fall apart” because the characters lack the ability to empathize. The main character‚ Okonkwo‚ is tough and powerful‚ but he is also a resentful man. Okonkwo “Had no patience with unsuccessful men.” (4) Throughout the story Okonkwo is quick to judge another without considering the causes of the outcome. His relationship with his son‚ Nwoye‚ is a prime example of his inability to empathize. None of the characters’ feelings and thoughts are given in their entirety‚

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