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    that his father Unoka possessed in abundance Ikemefuna- A boy given to Okonkwo by a neighboring village. Ikemefuna lives in the hut of Okonkwo’s first wife and quickly becomes popular with Okonkwo’s children. He develops an especially close relationship with Nwoye‚ Okonkwo’s oldest son‚ who looks up to him. Okonkwo too becomes very

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    marriage is a legal contract between a man and a woman. Entering into a marriage contract changes the legal status of both people giving husband and wife new rights and obligations (The Free Dictionary). A marriage according to Webster dictionary is the opposite being united together legally‚ the state that which two people of the same sex join together same as that of a traditional marriage. Is it because it is placed in the dictionary that a marriage can be between two people of the same sex it

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    “Everyone must make decisions. They can be good or bad‚ and they may affect our own lives and those of people we know.” Okonkwo‚ the protagonist in the novel “Things Fall Apart”‚ written by Chinua Achebe‚ makes many drastic decisions that affect himself and all of those who surround him. Some of them are good and some of them he regrets The first drastic decision that Okonkwo made in this novel was‚ when he had killed his “adopted” son‚ Ikemefuna. Nothing positive had come from the killing of Ikemefuna

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    to the principal differences between two cultures. The close proximity of two civilizations with different beliefs and ideas can only lead to atrocities at some point‚ for peace cannot be sustained for long with two headstrong societies within earshot of each other. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the two different civilizations of the Ibo and the White Christians both living in the Lower Niger of Africa have such extreme tension between them that violence between these two groups is impossible

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    I viewed Ikemefuna as a son. Ikemefuna had been with our family for three years‚ so I really didn’t count on things changing. When Ezeudu told that the oracle ordered him dead I was shocked. I didn’t know what to do. I thought maybe Obierika would know what to do‚ but I was even more confused after leaving his compound. How could I let someone just kill this boy who called me father‚ but I wasn’t willing to let anyone call me a coward. So I did what had to be done‚ I told Ikemefuna that he was going

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    Chinua Achebe’s insight into the mind and culture of the African man makes Things Fall Apart very real and even relatable to Western readers. Achebe was born into a Christian family in Ogidi‚ Igboland‚ a part of Easter Nigeria. He was born only a few generations after the events in Things Fall Apart occur. Chinua Achebe grew up listening to his parents’ and grandparents’ stories about the history of the Igbo people and what happened when the Europeans came into their region. Although Achebe was surrounded

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    to stopping a tornado and they proceed rapidly with high intensity. As an ivory trader in Africa‚ Kurtz from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness loses self-restraint and becomes murderous as his appetite for ivory grows. From Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo‚ an acclaimed warrior of the Umuofia tribe‚ fears failure and dedicates his life to advancing his rank and power in the clan. Although one may argue that Okonkwo and Kurtz’s greed for power helped them achieve success and widespread

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    goals‚ as well as perfecting their public performance. 2. "…It was said that when he slept‚ his wives and children in his houses could hear him breathe." Pg. 4 paragraph 1 One question that comes to mind when I read this is if he alternates between homes on certain days or months. From what I understand‚ it used to be socially acceptable to have many wives and children‚ but they all lived together in one home‚ scattered among different chambers within the house. The use of the word "homes" is

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    details on the same topics. Examples of this can be found in the books Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and Flame in the Mist by Renée Ahdieh. Things Fall Apart is a book about the fictional life of Okonkwo in Africa as Europeans colonized the area. Flame in the Mist is about Mariko‚ the daughter of a prominent samurai in feudal Japan and the events around her. These two books share details on the subject of differences between women and men in their societies‚ however‚ the societies do not always

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    Okonkwo’s emotions when he shoots the chief’s son Such a sad day today‚ the chief of the clan has died. He was such a great man‚the third oldest of all nine villages and he improved the clan greatly. He made the clan so strong‚ that they could defeat all their enemies. I always showed respected the chief and “A man who pays respect to the great paves the way for his own greatness”(chapter 3). The chief was an inspiration to me and I will miss his leadership‚ but his death could have an advantage

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