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    Things Fall Apart, the novel penned by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, portrays the daily struggles of its protagonist Okonkwo. Alongside Okonkwo are his family and the villagers of Umuofia, whose culture and religion are ridiculed by white Christian missionaries. The missionaries ridicule Igbo culture due to their belief in preconceived stereotypes that assume Africans are helpless and needy. In an effort to combat such stereotypes, Achebe’s purpose in writing Things Fall Apart is to normalize African

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    In “Things Fall Apart” Achebe talks about two different religions and beliefs. The Igbo society believe in many gods which some of their gods are focused on nature. They worship the earth and try not to dishonor the earth. They don't only worship nature gods but their ancestors are important gods and worship them for their guidance. When the missionaries arrive with their religion “Christianity” the Igbo society is wrecked. The missionaries believe in one supreme god. The god that is the creator

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    Things Fall Apart Africa is the most diverse continent on this planet, linguistically speaking. There are thousands of languages spoken within many different cultures of people in Africa. Although most of Africa received freedom in mid-late 20th century, it has a very rich history and a strong background on which it is built. After colonization of Africa by the Europeans, the Europeans and their writings looked at Africa as having no diversity or culture in its colonized stage. Things Fall Apart

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    Imagine a hero who does not help anyone, and is so self-centered that he only cares about himself. The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is meant to show that the single side of a story that the world uses is wrong and to show the next generation of Nigerians their culture from long ago. Meet Okonkwo a so called Hero of Umuofia, a fierce village known for war and the muscular men in the lower Niger. Because of colonization the Europeans have changed the land, made the village weak and not

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    In the book Things Fall Apart, I learned about cultural diffusion and the effect that it can have on different types of people. In this paper, I will be discussing new concepts I’ve learned from the book, new cultural aspects and finally how my perspective has differed/changed since reading Things Fall Apart. Things fall apart is a tragic story about a man named Okonkwo in an Igbo tribe who faces struggles both inwardly and outwardly. When newcomers with different beliefs come to his land unexpectedly

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    In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the Igbo’s way of marriage is vaguely defined throughout this universal book. For the Igbo men it is not uncommon to have more than one wife and many mouths to feed. For Igbo women it is normal to not receive a lot of affection, if any at all, from their husbands. Why is this? As human beings, it is easy for the human mind to influenced , because the majority of us like the idea of something new. It is stated in Things Fall ApPart, when the missionaries came

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    Book Review: Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe wrote the fictional novel “Things Fall Apart” based on a tribe located in an Ibo village in Nigeria. This story takes place in the era of colonization and imperialism except this time; it is from the viewpoint of the Africans. It is reasonable to say that Achebe’s work focuses around the unique protagonist, Okonkwo, and his beliefs along with how white men’s colonization impacted the African society. This novel can tie into our classes’ discussion with

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    THINGS FALL APART LENSES Chapters One through Three: Marxist Lens In chapters on through three of Things Fall Apart by China Achebe, it introduces the protagonist, Okonkwo. Okonkwo is a wealthy and highly regarded person in his village know as the Iguedo. Okonkwo’s main drive in life is to be manly and he actually fears weakness. He gained his title as a powerful warfighter by defeating Aluminize the cat in a wrestling match who, up until the fight with Okonkwo, was undefeated for seven years

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    Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, is a clear depiction of colonialism as European Missionaries entered into the fictional African villages with the purpose to assimilate their cultural beliefs and practices on the people of “Umofia,” “Abame” and “Mbanta.” Achebe creates the fictional novel based on the historical events in his native Nigeria where European colonizers invaded and distorted the life, beliefs and cultural practices of Nigeria. As stated by Emenyonu and Uko “Things Fall Apart, he portrays

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    Chinua Achebe, in her novel Things Fall Apart, depicts a story of not only a man using great strength and aggression to disguise his mental weakness, but also a story of great Nigerian tribal traditions that strech back many generations. Achebe accomplishes this by using literary devices such as details and rhetorical questions in specific scenes of the story. During the big feast, the first tradition that was revealed was doing the job to the fullest extent. Achebe revealed this by giving extra

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