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    Week 4 Day 1 Domestic Worlds and Public Worlds Readings: GCC Part III CR Berkowitz‚ Can a Gay Man Be a Housewife? First Response Paper Due Wednesday February 2 Summary of Previous Week If we are looking to the primate for a record of Hunter and Gatherer behaviors then we must be very careful indeed not to anthropomorphize characteristics in either direction. This is an oversimplification but it is the essence. As I said‚ the research changes weekly‚ when new fossil evidence

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    of the Ibo culture important to its survival? Women: Weak Gender?! In the novel “Things fall apart” by Chinua Achebe we are introduced to a different Africa than most of us know. We travel back in time and go to the pre-colonial Africa‚ more specifically Nigeria‚ to a village known as Umofia where the Ibo people live. The Ibo people form a very archaic and agriculture based society. Achebe introduces us to this new world that was seen by the Europeans as an unsociable and savage place and shows

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    What Drives A Man What makes a successful man? This‚ in itself‚ is a culture bound question because it can vary from culture to culture. However‚ in the perception of Okonkwo‚ the main character in Chinua Achebe ’s novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ the measure of a man ’s success is based on two elements‚ material acquisition and growth‚ and physical prowess. This is ironic for Okonkwo since his people ’s typical idea of success seems to be constructed of a complex‚ strong spiritual culture‚ seemingly

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    "Dead Men’s Path" Chinua Achebe’s "Dead Men’s Path" is filled with symbolism. The story starts off in January of 1949‚ where young Michael Obi became headmaster of Ndume Central School. I think this is very symbolic it that Chinua Achebe would have been 19 in 1949‚ so this whole story may be based on what his hopes and dreams were‚ he eventually became a teacher‚ so maybe he wanted to become a headmaster and not just a teacher. "We shall make a good job of it‚ shan’t we?" Said Michael to

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    Their is a question I ask myself‚ Why did Chinua Achebe decided to write a book about the Umuofia tribe? & What is the hidden meaning toward writing the book? I came with a conclusion that he wanted to revive a certain clan that has now evolved into civilization and long last forgotten over its original ancient customs. Achebe gave us a opportunity to visualize what it means to be in tribe but he also gave us the opportunity to see inside of some well known characters that play a big part in the

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    Achebe communicates his personal beliefs on the way Western civilization studies the culture of those thought to be more primitive than their own when he closes his novel with the District Commissioner’s thoughts and book title: The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger. Despite giving the book’s title “much thought‚” the District Commissioner ends up highlighting the insensitivity and ignorance commonly used by the District Commissioner as well as by the Western civilizations when

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ the beliefs of an afterlife and spirit world were strong factors in the daily events of an Ibo person’s life. These beliefs controlled their actions and thoughts all the time. The Ibo believed in not only personal spirits‚ but also in a supreme deity‚ the Creator of the world and the Ibo‚ as well as the minor gods and entities of the spirit world. To the Ibo‚ it was customary for one to approach a great and powerful man through his servants. Sacrifices were

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    There is no such thing as an ordinary hero. Heros are the people that go above and beyond what is asked of them in this world with such grace and humility that ordinary people are compelled to take note. All heros may have different quests but they all share several key attributes such as determination‚ courage‚ and adroitness. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo clearly demonstrates the heroic trait of determination. Unlike his peers‚ Okonkwo wasn’t able to inherit his delinquent father’s

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    Dead Men’s Path by Chinua Achebe Dead Man’s Path is a short story that was written by Chinua Achebe‚ an African writer whose stories reflect on African culture and its traditions. This particular piece by Achebe was written in 1953 and was featured in Girls at War‚ which is a collection of his short stories. This story is about a young man who becomes headmaster of an African school and‚ by stories end‚ learns an important lesson when he ignores the local traditions of the school’s village

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    cultures are more susceptible to gender inequality‚ the clash of different beliefs have caused controversy. All in all‚ the real question is; are men and women treated equally and if not‚ should this change? Gender equality in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a much greater issue than it is today in the United States. However‚ the critical problem is still not entirely resolved. The first moment it was apparent

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