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Ambiguity In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe

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Often times, we trust a source to tell us our information, we rarely think that source could be dehumanizing their ‘research topic’. Chinua Achebe highlights the injustice through biased literature that was done by white Europeans to the African tribes. ‘Things Fall Apart’ was the first novel written about African tribes, by an African person. This gave an entirely new perspective for Europeans reading about Africans. Until then the literature made available to them was written by their own, and often created a biased and inhumane portrayal of the tribes in Africa. European literature was often made to create a sense of heroism for the European man, and savagery for the African man. ‘Things Fall Apart’ gives complexity to an African man named Okonkwo, a complexity that would have never been given through European literature. Often times during the novel we see a beautiful use of ambiguity used by Chinua Achebe, this ambiguity was used so the reader could consider an African man as more than his actions, but as a human being; one with a past, emotions and inexplicable complexity. The complexity of Okonkwo’s humanity and others like him would be compromised through the biased point of view of white European invaders. Immediately in the book we are introduced to the beginning of Okonkwo’s fear; becoming his father. The choice to beginning the novel with this perspective allows the reader to try and comprehend the intricacy of Okonkwo. As the novel begins to develop we start

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