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    Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is a classic postcolonial text. It shows what happens in Okonkwo’s life and how the igbo people viewed him as what a great warrior he was. For example‚ he struggles with cultural changes and his own status within his society. Furthermore‚ his fatal flaw affects who he is as a high social status‚positive and negative qualities he has. Cultural displacement shows colonialist ideology which is how the British thought they were better than the Igbo people. Along with

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    One World‚ Two Stories Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” and Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” are two significant and well-known works treating colonialism in Africa. When reading these two stories‚ one cannot help but realize that though the two authors are making two separate points about two groups‚ Africans and Europeans‚ they both have somewhat of the same theme. In Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” and Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”‚ the theme seems to be acceptance. Both main characters‚ Okonkwo and Marlow

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    Tragic Hero Okonkwo is the central character in the novel ‘Things Fall Apart’ by Chinua Achebe. Okonkwo‚ the tragic hero that represented human qualities and that was essentially good‚ but flawed in the novel Things Fall Apart. In many different aspects‚ he is a tragic hero from his possession of prestige‚ power‚ in the way he selects his manner of conduct and lastly‚ in his fear of neither revealing weakness nor failing‚ which acts and leads as his tragic flaw in this novel. In his process to fame

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    pre-colonial period. Things Fall Apart is a novel worth reading because it’s eye opener for those with not-very-positive stereotypes of the continent. In fact‚ it has been said that Things Fall Apart was written as a response to another novel‚ The Heart of Darkness. This is because in the latter novel‚ Africa was viewed in a darker light compared to the former novel. Thus‚ it’s natural that there will be differences and similarities between the two novels. However‚ assuming that Things Fall Apart being written

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ strength and pride are very important aspects of the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ however‚ these traits may sound like excellent traits to possess but because of the way he was raised‚ Okonkwo harbours many of his emotions under an outer shell of violence‚ strength and pride. His traits can be shown by looking at where he has come from in his life‚ for example‚ Okonkwo has acquired a large amount of wealth in his life because of his hard work and dedication which he also

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    The “African-ness” of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe In Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ the African culture is depicted by following the life of Okonkwo‚ a rather customary and conventional African villager. Achebe wanted to write a novel that portrays accurately the African society in the mid to late 1800s in Nigeria‚ at the time the novel is set. As a child‚ Achebe spoke the Ibo language‚ but he was raised in a Christian home. Achebe used the knowledge he gained from the African life to put

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    Analysis and comparison A similarity of both book’s is the focus on colonialism in the early 1900s‚ as several European countries were settling in and setting up colonies in Africa. For “Things Fall Apart”‚ this is a major point of attention in the novel‚ and it includes prominently in “Heart of Darkness” also. Both novels demonstrate several of the effects that the white colonists upheld on the area‚ and shows the major influence they had on the natives. For example‚ in “Heart of Darkness” we are

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    “ If you don’t like my story write your own”- Chinua Achebe. Things Fall Apart is a novel written by Chinua Achebe a man who wanted to speak for himself on his own culture. The main character Okonkwo is known in his village for his fierceness‚ and honor. He goes through his life pretending not to care about much‚ and giving off a manly facade. The reality was that he was afraid of being the same man his father had been his entire life. When his village is almost unrecognizable due to culture clash

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    song about a young rap artist who has one shot to make it big. If he succeeds he can finally become rich and famous and get away from the normal life. This has always been his dream and he now has the chance to get it. This song relates to Things Fall Apart because in chapter 1‚ Okonkwo had a chance to show everybody he was stronger than his father was‚ and that chance was beating everyone at a wrestling match. He beat Amalinze the Cat who had been undefeated for seven years; this brought great

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    everything the villagers have ever believed in. Though many members of the clan are completely unmoved by the teachings of Christianity‚ some people‚ including Okonkwo’s firstborn son‚ find it intriguing. In Chinua Achebe’s great African novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ the importance of upholding tradition is challenged by a modern religion‚ which ultimately leads to the conversion of Okonkwo’s son‚ Nwoye.

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