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    Religion means many different thing to many different people‚ evolving all the time with a complexity to it that is very hard to understand. Things Fall Apart is a book about a tribe from nigeria‚ africa. How the tribe has strong religious beliefs and many members like the main character okonkwo‚ are stuck in the tribes old ways and traditions and how will they react with the rapidly changing culture. Christianity is a very old and widespread religion practised by people all over the world. Christianity

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    Rebecca Pepka Mrs. Ward 2° February 14‚ 2013 Marijuana Legalization About 745‚180 men and 692‚000 women will be diagnosed with cancer in the United States this year alone. Some of these people get prescribed medicinal marijuana to help increase their appetites‚ curb the dizziness‚ and ease the side effects that they feel from chemotherapy. These symptoms are present in many people without cancer. People with vertigo and eating disorders may also find that marijuana boosts their hunger and helps

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    Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe English II Submitted by: G11 David‚ Kim Patricia Y. II – Helium Submitted to: Mrs. Zenaida S. Garcia – Nicolas Submitted on: August 6‚ 2012 Things Fall Apart Take-Home Test 1.) a.) Ikemefuna is Umuofia’s hostage from Mbaino who was put under Okonkwo’s care for three straight years. He lived with Okonkwo’s family and became close to Nwoye‚ Okonkwo’s eldest son. He calls and treats Okonkwo as his real father. Okonkwo is inwardly pleased with him and he

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    From Columbus to Magellan‚ exploring and conquering nations is a colossal part of Earth’s history. The primary goal is to circulate faith and acquire resources‚ causing Christianity and European influence to spread worldwide. In Things Fall Apart‚ the second and third sections of the book are all about how Western culture impacted Igbo society. Specifically‚ the character of Nwoye and his reactions to the introduction of European visitors‚ and the questioning of his identity thereafter shapes the

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    The Center Cannot Hold: Literary Devices in Things Fall Apart Shortly after the Industrial Revolution in Europe‚ influential countries came together to discuss the colonization of Africa at the Berlin Conference. The European nations divided Africa amongst themselves to gain new resources to further support their empires. This led to Christian missionaries infiltrating Africa to convert the natives. In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ he depicts the collapse of the Ibo society during this period

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    Things Fall Apart Rhetorical Analysis Essay By Saad Malhi The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe discusses the rise of an Igbo chieftain who came from great poverty to power and the eventual loss of Igbo traditions‚ rites‚ and the influence of his clan through his eyes due to western imperialism and colonialism. The intended audience for this novel is very broad‚ but if we tried to define it would primarily be people who have not experienced the Igbo culture and westerners or people who speak

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    Tradition is the illusion of permanence”-Woody Allen. The quote by Allen is sometimes interpreted as that things change‚ and as humans we hate change‚ so we have tradition as a way to preserve it‚ even though eventually it will disappear eventually. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the main character Okonkwo faces a similar dilemma as foreigners bring new beliefs that entice his own clansmen and many of them abandon their old beliefs. Tradition has many benefits‚ such as having a cultural

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    twenty two miles apart‚ are the birthplaces of two extremely different authors both culturally and age wise. Although very different‚ these authors‚ Chinua Achebe‚ author of Things Fall Apart‚ and William Shakespeare‚ author of Macbeth‚ both wrote popular stories in which the protagonist’s downfall is caused by a common flaw‚ a misconception of masculinity. To Okonkwo and Macbeth‚ masculinity equates to power and power equates to success. Okonkwo‚ the protagonist in Things Fall Apart‚ vows to be nothing

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    Post Colonialism in Things Fall Apart Post colonialism deals with cultural identity in colonized societies and the ways in which writers articulate that identity. Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart is a narrative that follows the life of an Igbo tribe at the time when the wave of colonization washed over Africa. The story tells of a man named Okonkwo who had always dreamed of being well known and respected throughout his village and neighboring villages since he was a child. He didn’t want

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    “ We cannot leave the matter in his hands because he doesn’t not understand our customs‚ just as we do not understand his. We say he is foolish because he does not know our ways‚ and perhaps he says we are foolish because we do not know his. Let him go away” (*1). This quote shows the major theme of the book which is change vs tradition. The quote shows the theme perfectly; basically it shows the ignorance of most of the Umuofia clan and their fear of the white peoples culture taking over theirs

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