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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and respect from fellow clansmen and allowed him to woo 3 women into marriage. All of this glory was lost when he accidentally shot Ezeudu’s 16 year old son while firing off a ceremonial gun. Just like the bullet‚ everything that Okonkwo knew fell apart‚ and soon he did too. The kola nut tradition is used between two people of Ibo origin. Splitting a kola nut before discussing important matter is a tradition. The kola nut is a symbol of life and respect. Religion is important in the Ibo tribes. When
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Chinua Achebe’s characters in Things Fall Apart tell traditional folk tales and intersperse their conversations with Igbo words‚ sayings‚ proverbs‚ and phrases. The author’s choices in terms of diction and structure contribute to this piece‚ with the use of language conveying a sense of the Igbo culture. Throughout the novel‚ figurative language such as proverbs and metaphors are greatly used when the characters tell stories to one another as a way to teach morals‚ entertain the audience‚ or pass
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village for 7 years because he broke the rules of the Week of Peace. After his exile is lifted‚ he returns to find out his son‚ Nwoye‚ has converted to Christianity. His village is being taken over by these white men. In Chinua Achebe’s novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ he uses the language barrier‚ cultural differences‚ and family bond to show the readers that communication is key in life to success. In this novel‚ the use of language barriers creates complications in their village‚ Umuofia. For instance
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a reversal of fortune brought due to the hero’s error in judgement‚ the discovery that the reversal was because of his own actions‚ excessive pride‚ and the characters fate must be greater than deserved. Okonkwo‚ the protagonist in the novel Things Fall Apart‚ is a man who is blinded by the thought of not being feminine or anything like his father‚ letting that destroy himself slowly. I think that Okonkwo fits into each category a different way which means that he should qualify as a tragic hero.
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Claire Chung Pre AP English 10 Pd. 4 Things Fall Apart Reader Response 10/8/15 Chapters 1 & 2: In “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe‚ the protagonist‚ Okonkwo‚ is a prosperous‚ strong‚ and powerful leader in the traditional African village of the Ibo‚ one of the nine villages of Umuofia. He “ruled his household with a heavy hand”‚ and even his wives and children “lived in perpetual fear of his fiery temper” (Achebe 13). His greatest fear is himself and of any resemblance of himself to his peaceful
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Things Fall Apart Essay In the book Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe has a lot of hidden stories and explanations to certain things. The allegory‚ The Tortoise and the Feast in the Sky helps decipher the direct meaning‚ the cultural meaning and the readers meaning. All three of these help relate to the novel’s meaning itself. Direct meaning can also mean the representation of the characters. When Okonkwo kills the white man‚ his tribe doesn’t do anything to help or back him up. An
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problems he is faced with. Depending on how the person reacts can either make or break him. A positive reaction to conflict‚ will in turn‚ result in a positive outcome‚ while a negative reaction will give a negative outcome. The main character in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo‚ is one of many examples of a positive outlook on a negative situation. During the funeral of Ezeudu‚ Okonkwo’s gun accidentally fired and killed a boy. Okonkwo was forced to be exiled to his to his mother’s homeland
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Okonkwo is a very successful man. He saw how unsuccessful his father was and strived to be different and better than him. He did this by getting two titles‚ being successful with yams‚ having 5 human heads‚ and having 3 wives. All those traits and things succeeded by Okonkwo were what made him successful and manly in the Igbo culture. Okonkwo believes self determination and hard work will help you be successful because his father was the exact opposite if successful; lazy‚ undetermined and had little
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they may be a victim to those virtues. In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ he writes about a man named Okonkwo who has many virtues‚ yet he is seen as a victim to them. His virtues can be seen as the cause of his downfall. Three virtues that Okonkwo is a victim to are strength‚ masculinity‚ and determination. Okonkwo is a very strong man. His strength is both physical and emotional. While this may seem like a good thing‚ Okonkwo is very prideful about his strength and refuses to show any
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