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    Have you ever experienced or thought about what it would be like if an authoritative figure came into your society and changed 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…

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    stresses the message through the Umuofia Clan, an Igbo tribe who faces corruption in both their custom and the new changes in society as British colonization takes over. In Things Fall Apart, missionaries and the white court are seen as the challengers to the traditional social structure of the Igbo tribe. At the…

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    did to the Igbo people. They came into their land and eventually destroyed their way of life.…

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    Sometimes when someone offers us a door our best option is to take it even if it means leaving your family and everything you know behind. This is true for Nwoye in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. Nwoye was always afraid of his father’s disapproval and abuse, but with the arrival of new ideas from the western missionaries, Nwoye is challenged to stand true to his obtained beliefs and to face the wrath of his father. Never fitting in and living in fear of your own father is something Nwoye…

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    Things Fall Apart Nigerian author Chinua Achebe wrote the novel Things Fall Apart in 1958. It was published by William Heinemann limited under the genre of historical literature. The main theme of the novel explores the transformation of the life of the Igbo people as colonialism enters their world in the 19th century. It is used in schools and college to educate students as a historical literature text related to colonialism and is also used as a source of reference for Nigeria's political…

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    Okonkwo & Nwoye Nwoye is Okonkwo’s oldest son and causes grief to Okonkwo because he is more similar to his grandfather than him. While trying to appease his father, and live up to the life that he has envisioned for him, Nwoye falls prey to many beatings from Okonkwo. The fact that his own son was so much like the father he hated weighed heavily on him on he thought the beatings would correct it. Nwoye enjoyed the stories of his mother more so than the war stories from his father. Because he…

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    While the adversity in “An Astrologer’s Day” is met with in very subtle way as seen in his encounters with Guru Nayak, Chinua Achebe’s “Civil Peace” confronts adversity quite openly throughout the story as the reader is drawn into the unfortunate circumstances of the Nigerian civil war and its effects on the Nigerians. In “Astrologer’s Day” the Astrologer meets adversity in a very casual way, as seen when he meets with Guru he acts calm in the face of a threat to his very own life (Narayan 68).…

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    In Umuofia which was a small village in Nigeria they had a religion of Igbo but as indigenous people started to colonize a different religion came into play. This was Christianity and for some of the people in the clan in the village this new religion was Rebarbative, but the other part of the village saw a light of curiosity…

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    Chinua Achebe's “Things Fall Apart” is a historical fiction novel that is set in the early 1900’s. This novel is about the tragic downfall of the main character Okonkwo, a well respected leader within his clan in Umuofia, who is also a tragic hero because of several flaws. Okonkwo’s most noticeable flaw is that he fears weakness and failure. Okonkwo’s fatal flaw is his fear of weakness and failure. This fear was the result of the weakness and failure of his father, Unoka. He saw how nobody…

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    Benin.*************** (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, i.e. The Met Museum) The people who created this were known as the Edo people, also called “Bini”, who are located in today’s southern Nigeria and speak a Volta-Niger language, which is one of the branches of the Niger-Congo language family. Their territory is from west of the Niger River all the way to the swamps in the Niger Delta. ***********(The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica) What is so interesting about this pendant is how tiny it…

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