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    Woman of Umuofia. In the novel‚ "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe‚ the arrival of the white man‚ changes the society of the Ibo people. The Ibo culture is very simple‚ and may seem silly‚ but is justified by them. They have a social class order and women are never part of it. The women in Ibo society are dominated by the men. The main character Okonkwo‚ struggles throughout the novel with himself and the fear of being portrayed as womanly‚ for this is a sign of weakness in the Ibo civilization

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    Things Fall Apart was written by Chinua Achebe. In the passage above‚ one understands Okonkwo and some of his men were arrested and have been set free after a hefty fine was paid on their behalf. Even though they are out of jail‚ the atmosphere around Umuofia is everything but elated. Things have fallen apart. Achebe represents this amount of change when he shows Okonkwo’s manly reputation being stripped‚ the gleeful social behavior of the tribe fades behind the strict rules and actions of the missionaries

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    Patrick Granfors Mrs. Collins English 10 29 January 2016 Things Fall Apart Final Essay Comparing American culture to another country‚ some consider it superior‚ while others consider it a way of destruction of morals and respect. The Igbo culture‚ while very different from American culture‚ connects to American culture in more similarities than some may see. The Igbo culture celebrates some of the major holidays that we American celebrate. New Year’s‚ Easter‚ Christmas‚ and some others get shared

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    THINGS FALL APART LENSES Chapters One through Three: Marxist Lens In chapters on through three of Things Fall Apart by China Achebe‚ it introduces the protagonist‚ Okonkwo. Okonkwo is a wealthy and highly regarded person in his village know as the Iguedo. Okonkwo’s main drive in life is to be manly and he actually fears weakness. He gained his title as a powerful warfighter by defeating Aluminize the cat in a wrestling match who‚ up until the fight with Okonkwo‚ was undefeated for seven years

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    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 Ekwefi and Okonkwo‚ Okonkwo is fond of her

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    context Key Points: • Define masculinity in Okonkwo’s viewpoint • Explore how Okonkwo never shows his emotions because of fear • Describe the struggle of Okonkwo’s strength • Discuss the importance of Okonkwo’s reputation of Umuofia • Explain why Okonkwo emphasized on his masculinity Critical Response In Chinua Achebe’s novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ interpretations of masculinity were challenged. Masculinity commonly means the characteristics related to men. Okonkwo

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    The idea that "things do not change‚ we do" is incorrect. Although it can be the case at times‚ it is entirely inaccurate as the phrase "we do" in this view can be easily replaced by "circumstances". "Things" may not change‚ but circumstances‚ which we usually have no control over‚ certainly do change. Also‚ this view can be rearranged to state "things change‚ we don’t"‚ showing that people may be resistant to change. The main focus of the book Things Fall Apart is on the changes that not only take

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    Their belief lead them to try to enforce law in Umuofia by establishing a government; the court that they use to judge cases in Umuofia is similar to the ones back in their home. The travelers were trying to bring their culture to Umuofia and lead the villagers as if their Nigerian culture was wrong; the missionaries‚ for example‚ insist that the gods of the clansmen were false and that God

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    spot the body dangling from a tree. They stand upright in shock. The carcass of Okonkwo steadily swings in the breeze. As each man looks upon it disbelievingly‚ Obierika says to the commissioner heatedly‚ "That man was one of the greatest men in Umuofia. You drove him to kill himself‚ and now he will be buried like a dog…" (page 207). In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the main character of Okonkwo displays many different aspects of his personality that lead to this moment. Even though Okonkwo

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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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