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    “Psychoanalysis is the confession without absolution.” This quote by Germaine Greer, who was an Australian theorist, academic and journalist, demonstrates how character such as, Okonkwo and Nwoye in Things Falls Apart, by Chinua Achebe and Iago and Othello Othello by William Shakespeare show what their intentions are and their emotions , but they will not show their what drives them to commit their actions. Okonkwo proves this quote by actively attempting not to be like his father without giving…

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    Apart by Chinua Achebe follows the story of Okonkwo and the Ibo tribe in Nigeria as it experiences the beginning of European colonization and the spread of western influence. Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart in response to the savage and animalistic manner in which the Nigerian people are portrayed in western literature. Achebe counters the savage portrayal of Nigerian tribes in literature and reveals the complexity and beauty of the Ibo tribe through their customs and innerworkings. Achebe…

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    There have been many cases in which money has determined power and status. One such example was during the conversion of African tribes by Christian missionaries. In Chinua Achebe 's book, Things Fall Apart, the reader is told the tale of a village being slowly taken over by the Christian missionaries from England, from the point of view of one of the most revered men in the area, Okonkwo. Okonkwo has always been afraid of being perceived as weak, and this promotes him to fight against the…

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    “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe, is a novel about the tragic fall of Okonkwo, the protagonist, and the Igbo culture. The novel takes place in Umuofia, a village in the eastern part of Nigeria where the Igbo culture is seen. Religion and faith play a substantial role in the novel and are possibly the main reasons the novel plays out the way it does. If the religious and faith aspects of this novel were not as strong, then the novel may have turned out differently. Achebe shows how the…

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    novel Things Fall Apart, the author Chinua Achebe allows the reader to connect with the main character Okonkwo. We learn about this character and his relationship to the Igbo culture and how it affected his life, and the lives of the people around him. We also experience Okonkwo’s responded to cultural collision. The reader learns that Okonkwo had a very strong negative response to cultural collision, in which ultimately shapes the work as a whole. In this novel Achebe takes the reader through…

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    your traditions and values? Chinua Achebe explores this cultural shift in the Igbo society through a postcolonial lense. A postcolonial critical lense offers a framework for looking at the similarities among all critical theories that deal with human oppression. Achebe`s education in english and his cultural European experiences has allowed him to capture both the African and European perspectives to display thoughts on colonial expansion, race, power, and gender. In Chinua Achebe's eurocentric…

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    centuries’ old practice. Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart illustrate the different ways of presenting Africa in literature. In Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad portrays Africans as savages through the viewpoint of the colonizing Europeans. Chinua Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart through the view point of the natives to show Africans, not as savages, but as members of a flourishing society in response to Conrad’s stereotypical portrayal of Africans. Things Fall Apart follows Okonkwo's life…

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    In Chinua Achebe 's masterpiece, Things Fall Apart, something that is very noticeable are gender roles. Gender roles may be a social construct, but it is one that is vital to the culture of the Umoufia Tribe. It plays a pivotal role in how the characters of the novel are developed and especially how they behave. The novel does a phenomenal job at showing the clear contrast in both male and female.The women are portrayed as submissive in the novel, while the men take charge and make the decisions…

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    Nigerian author Chinua Achebe is often considered to be the “father of modern African literature” (Alam, 102). He grew up in a time when Africans first began to challenge the power of the European colonists and their intrusion into African life (Sadeghi, 49), which is reflected in his first novel Things Fall Apart. A recurring theme in Achebe’s works is the representation of native African cultures and values before, during and after the colonial era. According to Achebe, “African peoples did…

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    of people have their own views and beliefs, they cannot coexist in one area peacefully. In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the Igbo tribe is going through several issues due to cultural clashing. During all of this cultural clashing, Okonkwo, a clan leader who has earned a high status in his clan, is struggling to stick to tribal traditions. In the novel, Achebe portrays this one-sided cultural clash through several different examples. One example of this cultural crashing…

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