About Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe’s college work sharpened his interest in indigenous Nigerian cultures. He had grown up in Ogidi‚ a large village in Nigeria. His father taught at the missionary school‚ and Achebe witnessed firsthand the complex mix of benefit and catastrophe that the Christian religion had brought to the Igbo people. In the 1950s‚ an exciting new literary movement grew in strength. Drawing on indigenous Nigerian oral traditions‚ this movement enriched European literary forms
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What others may think of you should not be the force that drives you‚ in Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo lived each day trying to prove that he was a strong man even if it required him to make the wrong decisions. Okonkwo was a man of great honor in the village of Umoufia. He was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond. His fame was due to his personal achievements. He lived in fear of being a failure or thought weak as his father was; Okonkwo did everything in his power to have the respect
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Kontum high school quarterback Dylan Ross carried his football gear. Standard equipment for the day’s practice; it weighed about three pounds‚ he figured. Cleats. Gym shorts. Mouth-guard. His shoulder brace. The bag was a constant reminder of the feeling. The feeling of a crowd‚ of the game. Of his father’s proud smile from the bleachers. He would thumb through the contents of the bag during class sometimes‚ when no one was looking‚ just looking over the objects‚ making sure they were all there;
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IB Language 1A: Analysis of “The Things They Carried” Tim O’Brien’s dismal but impressive novel “The Things They Carried‚” immediately emphasizes the abrupt death of Ted Lavender. The clause continuously draws the reader to witness the tangible weight of the equipment‚ but the intangible weight is just as substantial. Depending on each paragraph‚ the structural formation differs immensely. The variation in sentence length is exceptionally versatile; it helps the reader understand the emotions
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the Right Thing Essay Youth violence and drug abuse has become a major issue in our society today. 1 in 7 teens said they have been in a fight on school property this past year. More and more teens are doing drugs because they see people doing on television or are influenced by their friends. I have seen and heard of situations that have involved drug abuse and violence that have affected my life. It may not have happened directly to me‚ but I have seen and heard of some of the things teens have
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Precious Things in Life In today’s modern society‚ economical status determines one’s social status. I have some friends who do not have any problem on spending their money to keep up with their lifestyle. They are given such privilege from their parents to be able to spend materially. In result‚ their social status among the others is considered privilege otherwise because of their exclusive lifestyle. They are often seen with a group of people who are in the same status range as them. It may
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Simple Things ACT 1 SCENE 5 Valentina is in her early 20s‚ sitting in bed in her “quiet room” with the lights off and curtains drawn‚ flicking through TV channels absent-mindedly. She is running her fingers round the top of her wine glass and staring at her ice-cream tub in between her legs. He was so useless‚ I did almost everything for him and he didn’t even realise‚ I will tell him “Babe‚ could you please iron this handkerchief?” He’d say “where is the iron” (Lowers voice to imitate him) Obviously
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Indigenous Literature: Essay 1 Okonkwo’s downfall in Things Fall Apart can be attributed more to his own shortcomings than to external factors. Discuss Chinua Achebe’s 1959 masterpiece‚ “Things Fall Apart” is centred on the rise and eventual fall of one of Umuofia’s most fabled warriors‚ Okonkwo. Mighty though he is‚ Okonkwo’s downfall is mostly attributed to his own underlying flaws rather than those of his social environment. In this piece I intend to prove that Okonkwo’s suicide was not the
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Shame is a reoccuring theme throughout The Things They Carried. Shame makes people do things they don’t want to do just so they can get rid of the fear of shame. It drove soldiers to do acts they would’ve never done. Many of the characters have shame as a primary motivator. It leads them to war and it keeps them there. It is the one thing that keeps them from shooting themselves in the foot so that they would be discharged from the army or some similar such act. But some characters‚ like Curt Lemon
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DOING THE RIGHT THING 21 This excerpt is from Michael J. Sandel‚ Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?‚ pp. 21-30‚ by permission of the publisher. The Runaway Trolley Suppose you are the driver of a trolley car hurtling down the track at sixty miles an hour. Up ahead you see ve workers standing on the track‚ tools in hand. You try to stop‚ but you can’t. The brakes don’t work.You feel desperate‚ because you know that if you crash into these ve workers‚ they will all die. (Let’s assume you know
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