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    capitalization. Nigeria is one of the most populated countries in Africa and more specifically it consists of one of the highest amounts of ethnics groups. Nigeria consists of over three hundred different ethnic groups. Language, culture, and values are what differentiate ethnic groups from each other. Three out of the hundred ethnic groups make up seventy percent of Nigeria. These three ethnic groups includes the people of Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. Of the three largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Hausa-Fulani

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    Stereotypes: Ripped at the Seams We feel the plague of stereotypes every day - whether they are derogatory remarks about gender, judgements based on ethnicity, or hate towards a religion. But every once in a while, someone comes along and rips those stereotypes apart at the seams. In his novel, Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe shatters the stereotypes that come along with his story, while eloquently explaining the tale of Nigerian colonization. The tale begins with Okonkwo, one of the greatest men

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    Michael Obi versus the Tribe The short story “Dead Men’s Path” by “Chinua Achebe” portrays and explores the contrast between ideologies of modernity and tradition. The protagonist, Michael Obi, an ambitious young man, wages a war against the social norms of the tribal population, to bring the village’s education system up-to-date. Upon trying to fulfill and impose his modern beliefs on the tribal community, the tribals instead negate his believes and his post as headmaster, concluding the story to

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    Achebe’s Things Fall Apart serves as an outcry to the degrading perception of Africans by ethnocentric cultures (namely whites) as accentuated by assiduously practiced archaic traditions by African tribes. Thus said, the underlying theme becomes apparent as a protest to the ignorance and arrogance of an imperialist society as well as a analysis of distaste for stubborn traditionalists refusing progress. Consequently, the particular target audiences is easily identified as the developed Western world

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    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe follows the African village of Umuofia as it transitions into a colonial society. The story follows the respected clan leader, Okonkwo, as he navigates and responds to the consequential paradigm shift. Motifs of respect and masculinity feature prominently throughout as a means to discuss socioeconomic conditions in Umuofia prior to colonization. Achebe opens his novel by characterizing Okonkwo as a strong and direct man before detailing the aftermath of a clash

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    Civil Peace

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    Written around 1971, Chinua Achebe’s short story “Civil Peace” highlights the themes of optimism and thankfulness for life. In this tale, a confidently optimistic man, Jonathan Iwegbu, lives through the Nigerian Civil war as well as his wife and three out of his four children. After working hard because of all he has lost in the Civil War, he was being held hostage by thieves for twenty pounds of reward money, which makes him realize the importance of what is happening in the present rather than

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    In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo is viewed as a very masculine man. His view of masculinity brings him many downfalls and causes him to do things that are not reasonable. This view relates to that of important characters in the novel because he has taken the meaning of masculinity to seriously and brings it to a whole new level. The characters who are affected by this view are Nwoye, Ekwefi, and himself. To begin with, Okonkwo's view of masculinity affects many characters in this

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    In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the protagonist, Okonkwo, represents a tragic hero due to the fact that he obtains a position of power and prestige within the Igbo community. However, he possesses a tragic flaw, which is his fear of weakness and failure, that will ultimately lead to his downfall. Okonkwo is a lead of the Igbo community of Unuofia. “Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even bayond. His fame rested on solid personal achievements” (Achebe 3). Okonkwo was born

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    Everyone experiences different types of pain and react differently. Mental health is the person’s condition regard to their psychological and emotional well being. “Many...can disrupt your emotional health” creating a variety of emotions such as “sadness or anxiety” (familydoctor). Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was written to express the painful lives of the people of Umuofia as they are forced to assimilate to a whole new religion brought by the ‘white men”. The language used throughout the

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    The art of listening to multiple stories is a realistic opportunity to obtain a multi-perspective view on a point, think about it as a cube, on different sides you can see defects and marks that the other side would hide. Chimamanda Adichie well argues a stance on the Danger of a Single Story, the issue with a single story is that it only allows readers to obtain the information from one side, resulting in the blinding of the reader. The telling of a single story make the reader naive, and unfortunately

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