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    In the novel “All things Fall Apart” By Chinua Achebe. One of the Characters Okonkwo was a determine, strong man. He showed in this story how his faith and humanity was tested. Okonkwo can to face many challenges while dealing with his village.I feel Okonkwo stood up for his family and people. In the novel Okonkwo moved back to his motherland where he begins his seven-year exile, after killing a man in his other village.He had to up and move his whole family to another village after murdering someone

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    Traditions and customs is one of the majorly used themes in the book,Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe. In the three parts of the books we see how this theme is used and how much it indicated that people valued and respected their traditions and customs. There were certain measures that would be taken if anyone in the clan failed to follow this traditions and if they broke it, they would receive the appropriate punishment. They had different traditions, for example when Okonkwo accidentally

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    In the first chapter of the novel Things Fall Apart, the author, Chinua Achebe, reveals much about the culture and values of the Ibo people. To begin with, amongst the most important of all Ibo traditions stands the breaking of the kola nut. When Unoka, the father of the protagonist, Okonkwo, is visited by his neighbour, Okoye, the first thing he does before saying a single word is to bring out a kola nut and offer it to his guest. Okoye modestly states that “He who brings kola brings life” (6),

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    In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe tells a story set during the British colonialism of Nigeria in the late 19th century. Of the descriptions that Achebe makes, one of the most significant is the British District Court officers and the egwugwu. There are several superficial similarities between the District Court officers and the egwugwu. These similarities include their relationship with the people of the culture. The egwugwu are masqueraders who impersonate the gods of the Igbo

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    Things Fall Apart, a novel by Chinua Achebe, highlights the fight between colonialism and traditional societies. The protagonist Okonkwo is a man of high status throughout the nine villages and even beyond due to his many achievements, such as gaining fame as a young person when he defeated the undefeatable, a wrestler nicknamed “the cat”. He is strong and hard-working, unlike his father, Unoka, who has a tainted legacy of being effeminate and cowardly. Unoka died and left many unpaid debts, so

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    Book Report Things Fall Apart, the first book of the African Trilogy, is written by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe. The classic narrative depicts Africa’s interactions with Europe as Europe begins to have an influence on the country (culture, religion, etc.) Throughout the story the reader will peruse about Okonkwo’s, the protagonist, fictional encounters. Okonkwo is the beloved leader of the Igbo community of Umuofia in eastern Nigeria. Throughout the book there is a reoccuring theme that Okonkwo

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    The word hero means a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. In the book “Things Fall Apart “ by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo is a hard-working leader in the village of Umuofia during the time of British colonialism of Nigeria. He is portrayed as a tragic hero because he allows inner and outside forces to contribute to his downfall and gains the sympathy from the reader. Okonkwo allowed his inner and outside forces to contribute to his downfall

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart, author Chinua Achebe highlights the culture clash African natives face when colonists arrive at their land. Achebe tells the story through Okonkwo’s point of view, a prosperous and powerful clan leader of Umuofia. Okonkwo is the prime example of a disliked character. He’s abusive, possessive, impatient, misogynistic, and violent. Still, when all odds are against him (some made by his own hand), readers can’t help with empathize with him. Broken into three parts, the

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    Things Fall Apart

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    Things Fall Apart, written by Chinua Achebe was set in pre-colonial Nigeria during the constant battle against the way the country was run. The main character Okonkwo, was very famous in the surrounding village for being a wrestling champion. In the story, Okonkwo was portrayed as a hard-working, and strived to show no weakness like his father, Unoka. His father, has tainted Okonkwo’s family as being effeminate. The bad reputation of Okonkwo’s family caused him to be diligent in building his wealth

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    A novel extremely fascinating yet exceptionally ambiguous. Things Fall Apart is a novel by Chinua Achebe that takes place in Nigeria, Africa where the story is mainly about how the main character’s life is falling apart. Therefore, if there were two different readers are someone from the African Culture and someone from the American culture reading it in modern time they would interpret the novel differently. In the novel the text could be interpreted differently by two different readers through

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