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    or killed. In the book Wild Swans‚ Jung Chang writes about three generations of women in her family‚ including herself‚ and their experiences in China before‚ during and after the Communist Revolution. Finally‚ the novel Things fall apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ focuses on a man named Okonkwo who‚ throughout the second and third

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    Their is a question I ask myself‚ Why did Chinua Achebe decided to write a book about the Umuofia tribe? & What is the hidden meaning toward writing the book? I came with a conclusion that he wanted to revive a certain clan that has now evolved into civilization and long last forgotten over its original ancient customs. Achebe gave us a opportunity to visualize what it means to be in tribe but he also gave us the opportunity to see inside of some well known characters that play a big part in the

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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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    throughout the writing need to be described with personal qualities to help the reader get a broader idea of them. Also‚ giving each character certain personal qualities encourages the reader to be interested in the story. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ a character that is given personal qualities throughout the novel is Ikemefuna. Ikemefuna is described as sensitive‚ smart and as a role model. At first‚ when Ikemefuna arrived to Umuofia as a sacrifice‚ he is described implicitly

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    In the postcolonial novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ (page 13) it’s apparent that the main character Okonkwo is an ideal example of what shame does to a person and how it becomes that person as a whole. “Okonkwo was ruled by one passion- to hate everything that his father Unoka had loved.” Okonkwo

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    of the Ibo culture important to its survival? Women: Weak Gender?! In the novel “Things fall apart” by Chinua Achebe we are introduced to a different Africa than most of us know. We travel back in time and go to the pre-colonial Africa‚ more specifically Nigeria‚ to a village known as Umofia where the Ibo people live. The Ibo people form a very archaic and agriculture based society. Achebe introduces us to this new world that was seen by the Europeans as an unsociable and savage place and shows

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    To begin with‚ Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is a very simple and easy read. It should only take maybe a day or two at the most to read. However‚ for more advanced readers who look deep inside the sentences and phrases of the book‚ Things Fall Apartis full of hidden meanings. This book is full of metaphors‚ irony‚ and similes. In this blog I will analyze the metaphors‚ irony‚ and also give an overview of the book. There are many metaphors throughout the novel and they all aid in the description

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    in this world with such grace and humility that ordinary people are compelled to take note. All heros may have different quests but they all share several key attributes such as determination‚ courage‚ and adroitness. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo clearly demonstrates the heroic trait of determination. Unlike his peers‚ Okonkwo wasn’t able to inherit his delinquent father’s land‚ title or barn. This set him back years in social and economic standing. Still‚ due to his intense tenacity

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    "Marriage Is A Private Affair" by Chinua Achebe is told in the third person point of view. It takes place somewhere in Nigeria. There are 3 main characters in this story and about 10 in all‚ however they are merely mentioned. Nene Atang is the woman that Nnaemeka chose to marry. She’s from Calabar‚ she’s a good housewife‚ a teacher in an all female school and she has a good Christian background. She is engaged to Nnaemeka when the story begins. Nnaemeka is the son of a man who is a member of the

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ the beliefs of an afterlife and spirit world were strong factors in the daily events of an Ibo person’s life. These beliefs controlled their actions and thoughts all the time. The Ibo believed in not only personal spirits‚ but also in a supreme deity‚ the Creator of the world and the Ibo‚ as well as the minor gods and entities of the spirit world. To the Ibo‚ it was customary for one to approach a great and powerful man through his servants. Sacrifices were

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