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    Although his dad was an unhonoured and a lazy man. Okonkwo ‚the son of Unoka ‚ has managed to become an influential clan leader in Umofia. Since his childhood Okokwo was always embarrassed of his dad. To begin with‚ Unoka was a lazy man‚ he left all his farming for the last minute; moreover‚ he was a profligate and a spendthrift‚ he borrowed money from his clansmen and never returned them back .Furthermore‚ he was soft and liked music also he feared the sight of blood; therefore‚ he never became

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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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    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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    Assess the clam that Marxist theory no longer has any relevance for understanding modern societies. [25] Marxism was developed by the German philosopher Karl Marx and is a radical alternative to functionalism. Functionalism‚ developed by Emile Durkheim‚ was very influential in the 1940’s and 50’s but started to decline in the 1960’s. Marxism had the answers functionalism failed to give. Marxism is based on the idea that we need food‚ shelter and products in order to survive. We enter in to social

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    Anais Garza September 21‚ 2013 Egwugwu mask The Egwugwu were a significant part of not only Umuofia‚ but the Ibo culture as a whole. They represented the spiritual ancestors of Umuofia. They were similar to the “justice system” of today. The Egwugwu were seen as wise and ultimately the most respectable members of the clan. They would review a case of the people and agree on a ruling they felt was “just”. For example‚ Achebe writes about the Egwugwu judging the case of Uzowulu and his constantly

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    The Martyr A man’s quest to rebuild a once sacred tradition is soon forgotten and he himself‚ massacred by his own hands. Umuofia‚ a war like a village is quickly torn apart when white colonists ravage there once sacred religion into corruption and in this‚ a man named Okonkwo faces them and tries to summon an insurrection to chase the “evil” and bring back a once peaceful village. Okonkwo ultimately loses himself in search of his ideals through his own actions and radical perspectives. Okonkwo’s

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    In the novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ there is a pellucid example of racism and stereotypes. Throughout the book‚ the reader gains the opportunity to see through the eyes of Okonkwo. The reader is able to perceive what Okonkwo thinks and how he acts. Consequently‚ when the missionaries arrive‚ the reader also comprehends how he reacts to these foreign white people. Throughout this narrative‚ the reader understands that the Igbo people and the missionaries are constantly calling each

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    thinking you’re having a baby‚ and the next thing it’s not happening anymore. Imagine thinking you have a boyfriend... and the next thing he cheats with a witch... who then claims she’s pregnant‚ and now you must nurse his pain? No way. - You don’t understand. - Don’t defend him. I’m not‚ I just feel for him. Maybe you should feel for yourself. You weren’t wrong to sell those things. Mumsy was a stress in your relationship. And this baby thing... I’m not sure I want to have a baby. But you

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    Changing Society in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (1958) The desire to conquer land that was previously unexplored has existed throughout history. This desire forced many indigenous societies‚ who were usually dominated technologically‚ to adapt to the teachings and overall system of the ‘superior’ conqueror nation with destruction as the only alternative. This causes a major impact on how a certain society functions‚ even after seeking independence from the foreigners. The rise and fall of indigenous

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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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