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    One theme that really stands out is the general idea of acceptance. As the protagonist Okonkwo struggles with problems that he has with his son‚ he realizes that negative things often arise in result of the actions of positive things. Okonkwo then decides to accept this idea‚ and move on with his life. This signifies an important lesson that he learns‚ as he grows and develops as a character. Another theme is change. Again‚ this illustrates the idea

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    Michael J. Fox once wrote Family is not an important thing‚ it’s everything. Initially‚ in chapters 1-11 of the book‚ there is this quote “ Don’t worry‚ Papi. I’ll catch one for us.” (page 4) he tries to impress them and tries to not act like a little child. Jualan is the youngest and he does everything with his family. He loves his family he is always with them. Also as you can see I bold printed Us because you can see that he is doing it for his family. Now Gordo threw an almond at a little

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    After that night in the hospital‚ they’d not been able to spend much‚ if any time alone together. When Haru casually out of nowhere decided to tell their friends with a "By the way‚ Makoto’s my boyfriend." Makoto had furiously blushed‚ but wasn’t going to deny it. He wasn’t ashamed of Haru‚ no; he could never be ashamed of Haru. They only had a few months before they had to decide what college to go to‚ and Makoto chose Tokyo. Obviously‚ Haru was going with him. He wasn’t sure at this point if

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    Symbolism Things Fall Apart is a story that depicts a tribal society; which generally are founded upon principles such as symbolism and objects having power‚ so naturally it would make sense for his novel to contain symbolism. One such example would be the yam. The novel expresses the view that yams are the crop of masculinity. The yam is meant to represent the means‚ wealth and power‚ women are not allowed to sew yams‚ for crops but are given different foods to grow. The yam is simple‚ but requires

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    dead man’s mouth he saw the folly of not eating what one had in one’s lifetime." Pg. 4 paragraph 2 I think that what the author was trying to imply in this passage was that in his personal experience‚ he has noticed that many people take many things for granted and that they don’t live their lives according to what they want and need to do. So much is wasted during one’s lifetime‚ and people just allow their lives to pass them by. 4. "As he broke the kola‚ Unoka prayed to their ancestors for

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    “Don’t worry about it‚” replied Shaun in an attempt to extinguish her astonishment‚ “Everyone puts up a fight once in awhile.” “Not me‚” Shara responded proudly‚ “I am now a proud graduate of Eastworth High‚ and tomorrow‚ I’m going to prove my determination to the world.” Shaun chuckled to himself and continued walking down the dimly lit street road. Shara knew he could care less about school. The truth was he had dropped out of high school two years ago when the couple had first begun dating

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    Regarding his character‚ okonkwo’s final act was an act of defiance and of weakness. Okonkwo’s final showed defiance because he refused to accept that the christians were trying to change his people and they weren’t doing anything to stop them‚even when his clan did not agree to kill them or drive them away. It also shows defiance when okonkwo kills. The leader of a group of five court messenger with two strokes of his machete. Okonkwo’s overall character is based upon Fear and honor because he

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ the Ibo society is continuously displaying the importance and strength of the male takes over the story when its comes to sumo wrestling or Okonkwo ordering around his wives and many children. But‚ readers will be able to develop an understanding for the hidden influence of a women. At first glance one may view a family or society as male dominated and patriarchal‚ but once one digs deeper‚ the momentousness of the female will begin to shine through. Daily

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    Notion of Balance in Things Fall Apart The notion of balance in Achebe’s novel is an important theme throughout the book. Beginning with the excerpt from Yeats’s poem‚ "The Second Coming‚" the concept of balance is stressed as important‚ for without balance‚ order is lost. In the novel‚ there are many systems of balance which the Ibo culture seems to depend upon. It is when these systems are upset that "things fall apart." Okonkwo‚ the Ibo religion‚ and ultimately‚ the Ibos’ autonomy were brought

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    Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe Essay Questions 1. Why did Achebe choose to take the title of his novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ from William Butler Yeats’ poem "The Second Coming"? 2. What is the narrator’s point of view and what values are important to the narrator? 3. Achebe presents details of daily village life in Umuofia‚ as well as details concerning the Igbo culture. Describe the setting of the novel. 4. What is chi? Explain the importance of chi in shaping Okonkwo’s destiny. 5. Obierika

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