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    Cultural collision is the colliding of two or more very distinct cultures. It causes tension between the two groups; exhibited in Purple Hibiscus and Things Fall Apart. Kambili is the main character in Purple Hibiscus‚ she demonstrates cultural collision between her and her father. The cultural collision is not strictly between her father and her‚ it is with Papa and his side of the family preventing Kambili to get to know them. Papa does not like his side of the family because Papa-Nnukwu has an

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    Okonkwo Character Analysis Madison Stewart Blue 2 To help you‚ my dear clan‚ learn the importance of not letting your personal flaws be the reason for your downfall‚ I must tell you about our former clansman‚ Okonkwo. I watched as his weaknesses and pride brought him down to the point of suicide‚ which is the escape of cowards. He killed himself because he felt like he had nothing left to live for. Instead of facing a new‚ changed life in Umuofia‚ he escaped by taking his own. Before his

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    In the novel “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe has a prominent theme of choices and consequences. Throughout the novel‚ characters make choices that have consequence. The consequences could be the littlest thing or could change their entire life. Lawson Purdy once said “Men must try and try again. They must suffer the consequences of their own mistakes and learn by their own failures and their own successes.” Unoka‚ from the novel “Things Fall Apart”‚ was kind and loving. He loved to play music

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    An example of flashback that shows the relation ship between the white newcomers and African natives is in chapter sixteen when Obierika discovers that Nwoye is among the Christian converts. Obierika suddenly has a flashback to when six missionaries arrive in Mbanta that includes five natives and one white man. Everyone is curious about the white man after having heard the story about the Abame clan massacre. This

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    have plenty of opportunities to get angry‚ stressed‚ or offended. But what you’re doing when you indulge these negative emotions is giving something outside yourself power over your happiness. You can choose to not let little things upset you.” In the article Things Fall Apart‚ a novel written by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo’s emotions and anger has lead him to his fate. His anger and past has deeply led him to realizing that Okonkwo shouldn’t let his anger corrupts his reactions and actions and through

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    First in the story ‘Things Fall Apart’ Umufio had to face the white man that came from the Americas it challenged them into believing in one god and one god only.Okwownko’s sense of identity was challenged with the introduction of western ideas into the Ibo culture.Okownowo started out in the novel as a hardworking man‚ but the cultural collision of the British colonist and Ibo people affected culture to the point of changing their beliefs.The reason for belief change in their sense of identity included

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    In “Things Fall Apart‚” by Chinua Achebe‚ Nwoye‚ the son of the fiercest warrior‚ is raised to be a manly man and refrain from any feelings. His father‚ Okonkwo‚ expects him to be a spitting image of him and less like his father‚ Unoka‚ who was a coward and unsuccessful. Throughout the story‚ Nwoye is forced to act tough and be who he is not. When the Christian missionaries suddenly come to Umuofia to share their faith‚ Nwoye reflects on his own culture and starts to question what is right. Because

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    ENGL 2112 – World Literature - Modern‚ section 1 & 90 Dr. Eugene Ngezem10/21/14 A justifying Achebe’s title Things Fall Apart with Okonkwo Author Chinua Achebe speaks of a tribe that is united and resilient; nine villages that have their strong beliefs and customs but things falls apart for the villagers by the tongue‚ customs‚ and trickery of the “white man”. In Things Fall Apart Achebe not only shows the downfall of a whole clan but of one special character named Okonkwo. Okonkwo a stern and

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    Culture Collision: Positive Effect? Being introduced to a new culture can be a big change in someone’s life. In “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe‚ a young boy named Nwoye has a father‚ Okonkwo‚ who is completely opposite of him. Nwoye does not agree with a lot of the things that Okonkwo does‚ even if it is meant to be a part of his culture. When Western ideas and Ibo culture collide‚ Nwoye becomes a new person. His change in identity was challenged by the Christian religion‚ the hatred received

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the cultural collision caused by the introduction of Western ideas into Igbo culture majorly affected are of the Igbo tribes greatest men‚ Okonkwo‚ in the way that he was conflicted with his sense of identity and struggled to fit in between the changes of accepting new ideas and staying with his common traditions. Before the arrival of the Europeans‚ the Igbo people thrived and peacefully lived among themselves; Okonkwo was a strong male warrior who

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