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    Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe Ariona Smith Characters • • • • • • Okonkwo- son of Unoka . Stubborn ‚ fears of becoming like his father. Unoka- father of Okonkwo. Naïve‚ Optimistic‚ Ikemefuna- lad of sacrifice so Mbaino didn’t go to war. Son of the murder who killed a daughter of Umuofia Nwoye- Okonkwo’s first son‚ he describes him as lazy. Ekwefi- Okonkwo’s second wife‚ mother of Ezinma‚ loves Ezinma dearly‚ they have a strong bond. Had ten children only Ezinma lived. Ezinma- daughter of

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    Things Fall Apart Ibo Society revolves around the traditional culture. The basic and major reason behind “Things fall apart” for the Ibo villages is the cultural collision and complexity. Achebe presents the clash of culture as his major theme in the book Things fall apart. This clash not only occurs on the individual level‚ but also on the society level. In this way the cultural misunderstanding cut both the ways. There is an issue of flexibility and rigidity of the characters contributing to their

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    Indigenous Literature: Essay 1 Okonkwo’s downfall in Things Fall Apart can be attributed more to his own shortcomings than to external factors. Discuss Chinua Achebe’s 1959 masterpiece‚ “Things Fall Apart” is centred on the rise and eventual fall of one of Umuofia’s most fabled warriors‚ Okonkwo. Mighty though he is‚ Okonkwo’s downfall is mostly attributed to his own underlying flaws rather than those of his social environment. In this piece I intend to prove that Okonkwo’s suicide was not the

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    The Overcoming of Culture In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ written by Chinua Achebe‚ the fight to secure one’s culture literally falls apart as strong cultural influences come into African tribes of the lower Nigeria‚ one being the Umuofia clan. Before jumping ahead to the aggressive Western Civilization influence into the Ibo land‚ I will also be depicting the cultural traditions of Okonkwo’s tribe. The robust differences of one’s traditional way of life differing from another’s leads to major conflict

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    listing the numbers 1) to 5) allowing a few lines of space between each numbers to jot down those five-defining-me-things… Oh my‚ this was tough! Do I include: things I own‚ my job‚ my children and grandchildren‚ where I live‚ and/or perhaps where I aspire to live? I don’t think this will work if I keep looking at it from this point-of-view. I really don’t own much‚ and the few things I do possess: laptop‚ (kick-butt) camera—that I only know how to use a few of the multitude of settings on‚ my two

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    the Right Thing Essay Youth violence and drug abuse has become a major issue in our society today. 1 in 7 teens said they have been in a fight on school property this past year. More and more teens are doing drugs because they see people doing on television or are influenced by their friends. I have seen and heard of situations that have involved drug abuse and violence that have affected my life. It may not have happened directly to me‚ but I have seen and heard of some of the things teens have

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    how soldiers respond to armed conflict and the stress of the war. The harsh conditions of war puts serious pressure on soldiers. Fighting a war is not a typical job that most of us go through. The soldiers are putting a very high risk to their own life and that is the biggest factor causing stress. They are not aware if the next bullet has their name of it. The knowledge and guilt of killing someone is not the same as watching a war movie with gory details on TV. It takes a lot of mental strength

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    Is Change a Good Thing?

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    Is change a good thing? Who wonder if this statement was really true‚ and yes‚ nothing remains the same. Everybody faces changes in life. Change of class in school‚ moving house‚ progressing from a primary student to a high school student‚ and the loss of loved ones. When you ask someone‚ “Is change a Good Thing?” Many people would say “no.” As humans‚ we tend to focus on all the negative changes that happen to us. We do not go deep into these changes and ask ourselves whether there is another

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    Hope is the Thing with Feathers In Emily Dickenson’s poem‚ Hope‚ she uses poetic device’s to describe hope as being like a bird. Birds are usually symbolized as being courageous and having a free soul to roam the skies. Therefore to compare hope to being like a bird was a wise choice for Dickenson because those who choose to be hopeful will have a necessity to have courage deep within them. Dickenson begins her poem with this vague statement that “Hope is the thing with feathers” (line 1). She

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    Chapter 1 - Paradise Pickles & Preserves The scene opens on the town of Ayemenem in the southern Indian province of Kerala. The setting is almost unbearably abundant and full of life. We encounter Rahel‚ who returns home to Ayemenem to see her twin brother‚ Estha. Still living in the same house is her grandaunt‚ Baby Kochamma. Rahel and Estha have a peculiar relationship. As children they considered themselves to be one person. Roy tells us that "they were a rare breed of Siamese twins‚ physically

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