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    religion wasn’t perhaps completely whole‚ that something was left out” (Chinua Achebe). This quote by Chinua Achebe displays the gradual loss of culture detailed in his historical novel‚ Things Fall Apart. Achebe’s novel tells the tragic tale of Okonkwo‚ a well-off leader within the Umuofia tribe. The title of the book refers to not only Okonkwo’s gradual downfall‚ but also post-imperialist Africa at the arrival of the Europeans. Achebe utilizes Okonkwo‚ almost as a human metaphor‚ in order to portray

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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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    Compare how ‘Vultures’ and ‘Night of the Scorpion’ explore people and human nature Both these poems explore various factors relating to the behaviour of people and human nature. Each poem makes numerous points such as the fact that there is good in all evil‚ the importance of belief and faith‚ as well as how people react in a crisis. Vultures uses a creature seen as a “dump of gross feathers” as a metaphor for humans‚ exploring how there is good hidden beneath all evil. The vulture is often seen

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    ever questioned things like this? If you have then you are a peculiar character and kudos to you! If you haven’t then you have a similarity with the Igbo culture. In Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe shows that if you keep on doing what you’ve always done you will keep on getting what you have always gotten. Achebe shows this through family‚ religion‚ and government. You can’t rule or be essential personnel in the tribe when you don’t have strong family ties and don’t have your house in order. How

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    In the novel‚ "All Things Fall Apart" Achebe used siginifcant sayings in chapters 1-3 that were called proverbs. The proverb that stood out most to me is located in chapter 3. The wise saying was used while Okonkwo was asking Nwakibie for help with yams. He contines with saying that he knew how it is to trust young men these days with yams especially when they are afraid of work. Then he says that he is not afraid and brings the proverb in to make a point; "The lizard that jumped from high iroko

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    Professor‚ Thomas C. Foster reveals the implications that violence in literature poses about a character. Through a slave women’s suicide‚ Foster reveals that in some situations‚ "the only power they have‚ is that they may choose to die" (101). In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo’s suicide‚ an act of self-directed violence‚ was his way of escaping from the control of the white missionaries and preventing himself from facing the fall of Umuofia. Okonkwo is an aggressive man who despises

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    culture is a old practice that the people in Southern Nigeria still practice today It’s the second biggest old practices in the world. Transitional Sentence: They have many different customs‚ traditions and beliefs. Slope:Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is about a leader named Okonkwo‚ Okonkwo is a wealthy and well respected warrior of the clan of Umuofia. He goes through many hard decisions and hard times with his clan and his family. Thesis: In The Ibo culture they have many rules‚ beliefs

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ the lives of the tribal Umuofians seem distorted to European Christian missionaries. These missionaries came into the Umuofians lives‚ bringing the traditions and customs much different to their own; such as laws and religion. The missionaries planned to forcefully spread Christianity amongst the society‚ oblivious to the violence that would follow. The Christians also came into the Igbo culture‚ adding a hospital‚ school‚ and a new religion for some Umuofians. Although the

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    How does Achebe depict Ibo culture in ‘Things Fall Apart’? Chinua Achebe’s‚ Things Fall Apart‚ is a story of a traditional village in Nigeria from inside Umuofia around the late 1800s. This novel depicts late African history and shows how the British administrative structure‚ in the form of the European Anglican Church‚ imposed its religion and trappings on the cultures of Africa‚ which they believed was uncivilized. This missionary zeal subjugated large native populations. Consequently‚ the native

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    Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart 18. Why do you think Okonkwo kills himself at the end of the novel? Okonkwo commits suicide because there seemed to be no other way out for him. He had lost his place in his own culture that was now conquered by the Church and its Christian values. He knew that the Europeans eventually would execute him because he killed the messenger. Being a proud man‚ he preferred to take his fate in his own hands and commit suicide‚ instead of letting the Europeans control

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