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    The book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is about a man named Okonkwo‚ who was constantly battling with his internal trepidation although he was known throughout the villages for being a fierce‚ vigorous‚ and powerful warrior. He feared weakness and failure (anything to be considered “feminine”) more than dying out on the battle front. Through this character Achebe portrayed the profound human beliefs and characteristics of one culture to another. The agricultural aspect of the Igbo culture

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    Things Fall Apart  Imperialism- The policy of extending the rule of authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries; or of acquiring or holding colonies of independencies (Random House Western College Dictionary). In my view‚ imperialism is gaining control over foreign objects. Imperialism embodies superiority in three areas‚ cultural‚ social and economic domination. These tree areas are relevant in the play "I Will Marry When I Want" by Ngugi Wa Thiongo and Ngugi Womiri. The theme of the

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    A new religion can change those who don’t know it. It could be for the better depending on the people and the religion. But in the book‚ Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ the arrival of the white man and Christian society they bring‚ destroyed the way of life for the Ibo tribe of Umuofia. As most know‚ Christianity is a religion of kindness‚ but when forced upon those who do not want to recognize it as their religion‚ it can upset the balance of a once stable community. The missionaries that came

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    since men and women both have their own duties‚ and different genders have different gender roles. In Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe depicts the Igbo culture in Africa. In the Igbo society polygamy exists‚ where men are able to have multiple wives and women cannot. Not only are women bound to one man while men have many wives‚ but also women do not have any power in the society. This‚ coupled

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    In the book‚ Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the theme of fear is displayed all throughout the book. Achebe shows fear through Okonkwo‚ Igbo tradition‚ society‚ and the clash of cultures. In the Igbo tradition‚ men are judged based on their strength and masculinity; the fear of losing their social status‚ do to this‚ plays a major role in the story. The clan outcasts that cannot live up to the Igbo social status end up converting to Christianity because they would live a more prominent status

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo’s actions can justify why he is an ambitious and intense leader that uses fear to control his followers. His fear tactic was also applied in his family life. In the novel‚ Okonkwo expresses multiple times how he does not want to be like his father; who was lazy and unsuccessful. Having this detached relationship as a child influenced him to treat his children and wives with aggression. For example‚ when Nwoye‚ his son‚ joined the church‚ Okonkwo was so enraged by it

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    Things Fall Apart Masculine/Feminine In most cultures an individual’s gender will influence their characterization. For instance‚ Ibo tribes in Africa classify people according to their gender. Women are thought as submissive individuals who are to some extent weaker than men. Men on the other hand are thought of as strong beings with much expected from them. Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart strongly emphasizes on the categorization of masculinity and femininity in the society of Ibo tribes.

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    goals. Some of the conflicts they faced similar and others were different. In Chains and “Independence Hall”‚ there were external and internal obstacles. Isabel had faced many internal and external conflicts in Chains. One internal conflict Isabel faced was when Curzon asked Isabel to be a spy for the patriots “He stopped beside a barricade. The brim of his hat cast his face in shadow. ‘You might hear things. At the Lockton house.’ ‘What kind of things?’ ‘Useful things. Things that might help you

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    In the novel‚ “Things Fall Apart” written by Chinua Achebe‚ traditions and customs are discussed throughout the entire novel. These customs include the villagers living their lives according to what the Oracle‚ the gods messenger‚ says. If one disobeys the what the gods have said then the one that disobeys will be punished along with his family. If the village does not go through with punishing the offender that they believe that the gods will punish not only the offender but the entire village

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    Masculinity in Umuofia The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe follows the character Okonkwo‚ an influential and powerful man in the village of Umuofia. Through the book he goes through the intense inner struggle of trying to be the man his father never was and also makes quite a few big mistakes along the way. Some mistakes include beating his wives and even killing a young man. He is exiled from his village for seven years and he seeks a place he can call home in the motherland. During his

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