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    Chinua Achebe shows the custom‚ especially‚ African values and attitudes through his characters in his novel‚ Things Fall Apart. Okonkwo is an ideal Ibo man who achieves wealth and fame out of nothing‚ but this causes him to be conceited and disdainful of less successful. Pride is a noble quality that man should have‚ but sometimes‚ when the source of that pride is fear and insecurity instead of true faith in oneself‚ pride could be destructive. In the book‚ Chinua Achebe uses the direct characterization

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    alone forced to change their way of life but the colonists who invade their land could care less of what the natives think. This creates an imbalance in favor which often‚ in human history‚ leads to violent bloodshed. “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe is set in the 1890s and portrays the clash between Nigeria’s white colonial government and the traditional culture of the indigenous Igbo people. Through out my readings so far I have found that this novel crushes the stereotypical European portraits

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    In the historical fiction novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the social issues of the maltreatment of women and the upkeep of the masculinity of men are prominent and are illustrated by the characters and events in the story. In the village‚ wrestling matches signal rite of passage and masculinity of boys. The whole village attends these matches since‚ in Umuofia culture‚ masculinity and strength are highly valued. The protagonist‚ Okonkwo‚ established his power in the village as a young man

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    The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ tells the story of the Igbo people‚ and their culture. Achebe explains Igbo culture and the changes that occur after the British arrive and install their practices and religion. In western literature‚ prior to this novel‚ and British colonization‚ the Igbo people have been portrayed as savage‚ primitive people. This literature includes Mister Johnson by Joyce Cary‚ where the main character is portrayed as “dimwitted” and the description is seen by Africans

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    “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe‚ the identity of Okonkwo is revealed‚ proving he is a tragic hero by fatal flaw. When Okonkwo came face to face with who he really was he could understand that he was not who he truly wanted to be. Over time he tried to achieve the unachievable‚ but could not succeed. Okonkwo is the main character in the novel Things Fall Apart‚ the novel takes place in the town of Umuofia‚ Umuofia was a town that “was feared by all its neighbors”(Achebe 10). This town supported

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    Okonkwo a man who thinks of gender as a very important title ‚believes that each gender has their own job and that men should do what men do and women do what women are supposed to do‚ he does not think men should do what women do‚ or vice versa. As Chinua Achebe stated in chapter 3 paragraph 28 “His mother and sisters worked hard enough‚ but they grew women’s crops‚ like coco yams‚ beans and cassava. Yam the king of crops‚ was a man’s crop”. This shows that in this diverse society in a simple thing as

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    members may feel uncomfortable‚ separate themselves‚ and grow stronger to their own set of beliefs. However‚ with the introduction of another perspective‚ others will feel enlightened and truly captivated by the unique ideas. This concept is apparent in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ where Nwoye‚ the oldest son of Okonkwo‚ a greatly respected leader within his village‚ is introduced to an entirely different set of beliefs via European missionaries. While Nwoye notably struggles to agree with and find

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    Things Fall Apart (Chapters 1-4) Conflict between tradition and change “Okonkwo did not have the start in life in which many young men usually had. He did not inherit a barn from his father. There was no barn to inherit” (Achebe 16). Traditionally in Umuofia‚ when a man dies‚ his son inherits his assets. Okonkwo’s father‚ Unoka‚ was scared by the sight of blood‚ in an immense amount of debt and did not support his family. As a result of Okonkwo’s father having no title‚ Okonkwo was left

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe intends to inform readers about the values and ethics of being an African during a period of Eurocentrism. Many European and Western nations were focused on “discovering” new land to seize‚ many using “gold‚ god‚ and glory” to further excuse the dehumanization of people and cultural genocide. Specifically‚ religion plays a powerful role by shedding light on a single ideology which creates a division amongst groups of people‚ thereby destroying the customs of the

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    In “Things Fall Apart‚” by Chinua Achebe‚ Nwoye‚ the son of the fiercest warrior‚ is raised to be a manly man and refrain from any feelings. His father‚ Okonkwo‚ expects him to be a spitting image of him and less like his father‚ Unoka‚ who was a coward and unsuccessful. Throughout the story‚ Nwoye is forced to act tough and be who he is not. When the Christian missionaries suddenly come to Umuofia to share their faith‚ Nwoye reflects on his own culture and starts to question what is right. Because

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