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    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe tries to bring back up cultural, social, and spiritual basics of traditional Igbo (Ibo) existence from the year 1850 and 1900. The novel cannot be fixed like other societal and political old times of Ibo society since it is a fictional novel. However, the novel describes disagreements and anxiety that occurred in Igbo society. It also shows changes initiated by colonial ruling and Christianity. Colonialism affected the people in the Ibo society by destroying of

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    conflict throughout Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. Achebe writes this story from the point of view, throughout the majority of the story, of the main character, Okonkwo. Okonkwo tells the story of his disgraceful father, the drive that provided him with the skill set to rise to fame, his shameful son, and the destruction of the culture of the Igbo tribe. This is the story of how Okonkwo went from zero to hero and then from “grace-to-grass.” (2) Achebe kicks off “Things Fall Apart” with an example

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    While there are many novels written about white colonization in Africa, Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart illustrates the views of not only the Nigerian people in Igbo but also the white imperialist side of the story. Achebe wrote the novel as a response to other books about the colonization of Africa, which were typically written by white men. Joseph Conrad, among many other authors wrote African characters as less intelligent and primitive humans who were better off after the colonization of Africa

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    The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a fictional story of a Nigerian tribe. At the end of the novel it looks as though the main character, Okonkwo, and Africa as a whole cannot end happily, however there is still a glimmer of hope because the church allows for some improvements in culture. This essay will show two ideas, the first being that Okonkwo himself, does not end happily and that Africa is heading towards an untimely demise, and the second will show that Africa still has a hope

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    Explication Essay In the book Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, the conversion of Nwoye is described. He was a teen who struggled with getting answers to his questions about why there was tragedy in the world. Through missionaries’ singing, Nwoye began to think that Christianity had the answers to the questions that had been nagging at him. People tend to follow those who show guidance and have answers. For example, “The words of the hymn were like drops of frozen rain melting on the dry palate

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart, the use of violence in Ibo culture was fairly frequent, especially among the men in the village. In the Ibo village of Umuofia, it was obvious that the men rule the household with a heavy hand, meaning if they felt a beating was necessary they would carry it out with full force. In chapter four of the novel, Okonkwo’s youngest wife decided to plait her hair at a friend’s house. When she did not come home early enough to cook the afternoon meal and failed to ask another

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    The desire for power is a natural human tendency. This social authority allows people to feel superior to others. In the novel, Things Fall Apart, written by Chinua Achebe, there is a constant impulse among some of the characters to gain power through prosperity. The story takes place in an Igbo village in Nigeria, where culture and religion have an immense impact on an individual. The main character, Okonkwo, appears to yearn the most to become a powerful and respected man. Throughout the novel

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    In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart, the reader is able to understand the complexity that is the Igbo village through their many different customs. The reader is also able to humanize the Africans through their strong desire to hold on to their culture, that is being ripped away from them by the Europeans. This can be seen as European writers such as, Joseph Conrad in Hearts of Darkness, falsely interprets African people, taking away their culture. Therefore, Chinua Achebe’s political purpose

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    story of “Things Fall Apart” is three part story that tells the life of Okonkwo. The main character in the story to which he is much known in nine villages. In part one of the story it shows us the way on how Okonkwo rose to power and becoming a very valuable person. He is very well respected on how hard he worked to get at the top. The struggles Okonkwo went through as a young child was pretty tough. His father Unoka was a failure. He had owed money to every neighbor he lived around. One thing that Unoka

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    There are certain things in life that are going to collide or clash. One of these things is cultures and traditions. Cultural collision can be an issue within a family, society, and one’s self. Things Fall Apart a book written by award winning author Chinua Achebe is set in Nigeria in the 1890’s and portrays the clash between Nigeria’s white colonial government and the traditional culture of the indigenous Igbo people. Many of the characters in his book clearly conveyed the effects of westernization

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