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    Things fall apart. Achebe. Ernest Gaines once said, “I write to try to find out who I am. One of my main themes is manliness. I think I'm trying to figure out what manliness really is.” Indeed, every society or culture has its own understanding of an ideal man. Even though these characteristics are different in various parts of the world, the significance of masculinity can never be overestimated. “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe is considered as one of the best examples of a rise

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    can process hidden messages and themes throughout a passage. Bertrand Russell once stated, “Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom.” The initial reading of Things Fall Apart elaborates on the theme of fear. While the novel’s specific references to trepidation and failure prepare the reader to believe that even the strongest of people have inner demons, it then is proven by the actions of the main character that

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    In Chinua Achеbе’s novеl Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo is a tragic hеro. Aristotlе’s Poеtics dеfinеs a Tragic Hеro as a bеnеvolеnt man of high status who еxhibits a tragic impеrfеction (“hamartia”) and еxpеriеncеs a dramatic rеvеrsal (“pеripеtеia”), as wеll as an еxcruciating momеnt of appеrcеption (“anagnorisis”). Okonkwo is a bеllwеthеr and hardworking mеmbеr of thе Igbo community of Umuofia whosе tragic impеrfеction is his grеat fright of his doom and failurе. Okonkwo’s fall from gracе in thе Igbo

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    was unique to the outside world. The book describes how the killed twins and how they believed in many gods. When the colonists came to Africa they changed everything they believed in; brought in Christianity and a court system. After reading Things Fall Apart and researching on Igbo culture I have noticed that gender roles and religion have changed rapidly and completely from colonization from Europe to Africa. In the Ibo community, religion is practiced through spirits and gods, which depicts

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    customs. The tradition in things fall apart is how in their tribe they have a week of peace. Another tradition is the kola nut because it is a form of welcoming a guest in their home as well as their way of communicating. According to the reading this tribe was lead by Okonkwo, who had three wives and kids. He likes to adopt new ideals to become wealthy, violent and productive. Okonkwo achieves great success because he embraced ideals. In things fall apart The Kola nut was a form of

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    Chinua Achebe first novel was called Things Fall Apart it was distributed in 1958.Achebe composed Things Fall Apart because of European books that delineated Africans as savages who should have been illuminated by the Europeans. Achebe presents to readers his kin 's history with both qualities and flaws by depicting, for instance, Igbo celebrations, the love of their divine beings and the practices in their custom ceremony, their rich culture and other social practices, the pioneer time that was

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    In Things Fall Apart, Umuofia is representative of Africa. Achebe writes the novel in the tumultuous time of postcolonial Africa. Western literature at this time has not been friendly towards the African nations. European arrogance and unfamiliar African mythologies and religions create stereotypical ideas about the Sub-Saharan cultures and lifestyles. Joseph Conrad’s Heart of darkness specifically aids in the Western mindset about Africa. Conrad’s aim, although perhaps not primarily meant to degrade

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    life, and in many novels, religion plays an important role on how people speak, act, and live their lives in general. In Things Fall Apart and Take Three we can see how within these societies, people turn to their religion to get through tough times because they believe that if they believe in a religion it will give them a sense of peace and happiness. In Things Fall Apart and Take Three each novel had the characters go through something traumatic, be it family problems, friend problems, or work

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    Things Fall Apart In things fall apart, we can really see how there is a gender difference. How man are viewed as powerful and strong, and woman as weak and not good. In the beginning of the story okonkwo describes how his father was a bad person according to his culture. Okonkwo also treats his wifes very bad just because they are woman. the beginning of the book is an introduction to okonkwo and his dad. His dad was a musician and to be a musician back then was not a manly thing to be. his

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    Things Fall Apart Proverbs Proverbs are phrases use to explain certain solutions. Proverbs can explain specific situations within certain words to get the point across. The function for proverbs is to describe something without having to be forward with what is being said. There were five proverbs from things fall apart that stuck out to me. These proverbs are “when a man says yes chi also says yes”, what is good in one place is bad in another”, “If I fall down for you and you fall down for

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