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    Things Fall Apart “Okonkwo’s fear was greater than these. It was not external but lay deep within himself. It was the fear of himself‚ lest he should be found to resemble his father. Even as a little boy he had resented his father’s failure and weakness‚ and even now he still remembered how he had suffered when a playmate had told him that his father was agbala. That was how Okonkwo first came to know that agbala was not only a name for a woman‚ it could also mean a man who

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    Things Fall Apart is a novel by Chinua Achebe that discusses the Ibo culture‚ society‚ and history. Umuofia is the village where they practice the Ibo religion. On the other hand‚ Christianity is a very common religion that is practiced all over the world. These two religions share some differences and some similarities. In the book the Christian missionaries came in and tried to convert everyone from the Ibo religion to Christianity. Some of the people in the village could not handle the full conversion

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    it fighting against an opposing force. In the end‚ he sacrificed himself but still succeeded and changed the lives of others for the better. Now‚ replace “Harry Potter” with “Okonkwo”. Does that still apply to the scenario in the same way? In Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo plays the role

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    Cultural aspects that we have and the way we deal with‚ will be completely different in other parts of the world with few similarities if any. For example in the book‚ Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe it describes the setting and a third person perspective on the Igbo culture. Housing and gender roles are some of the cultural aspects that are notable in both the Igbo and western culture and are worth discussing some of the shared and unshared characteristics. There’s a wide range of cultural traditions

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    Many people follow orders that they have given them for various of reasons‚ the main two reasons why they follow orders is because they want to fall in the crowd and not be left out. Second reason is followers do not want be viewed as weak. Achebe main some points in the book Things Fall Apart about the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ being viewed as weak‚ “Dazed with fear‚ Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak” (Achebe 61). Okonkwo killed his own son because he

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart the author Chinua Achebe explains how Okonkwo’s violent acts advance the plot. In the beginning of the novel Okonkwo is seen as someone who was greatly affected by his father Unoka during his childhood. Though as the story progresses you see different sides of Okonkwo. The choices and actions of Okonkwo has caused the story to move forward. Throughout the novel Okonkwo has many instances in which he reacts violently. In the story the author is able to show how determined

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    In Chinua Achebe’s novel‚ “Things Fall Apart”‚ and Mzamane Nhlapo’s short story‚ “Give Me a Chance” both of them shared a common theme that not everyone under the same culture will share the same values and beliefs. Achebe ended his novel with the clashing of two cultures‚ the Christians and the Ibo religion. Throughout the third part of the story he truly developed the concept of having self beliefs. Okonkwo was huge in standing up for his own values. Even after the invasion of the white Christians

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    Benjamin Disraeli once stated‚ “Change is inevitable. Change is constant.” The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe discusses the Ibu culture through the tragic hero‚ Okonkwo. Chinua Achebe uses the fact that change is inevitable and Okonkwo to convey that he will do anything in his power to have his culture stay the same. Okonkwo expresses different emotions‚ but the most obvious is anger and hate‚ which he has little self control over. “Nwoye struggled to free himself from the choking grip

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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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    Religion all around the world can be considered to account for many habitual activities in people’s daily lives. Chinua Achebe‚ the author of Things Fall Apart‚ gives insight on this matter in the eyes of the Igbo people by demonstrating how their set of beliefs dictate the life they lead. When examining the religious doctrines and traditions of this community‚ most would conclude that decision making and the typical protocol of ordinary living is impacted in an outstanding way. Before going into

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