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    Religion is often used to explain things and occurring events. It’s used to explain things that logic and even science can’t explain or comprehend. Now, in the novel, “Things Fall Apart”, Chinua Achebe focuses and emphasis on the cultural aspects that are altered during pre and post colonialism. One of the cultural aspects that is disturbed is the Igbo religion. On the arrival, the missionaries immediately try to belittle the Igbo tribe simply because they don’t understand their beliefs. To…

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    Okonkwo Essay

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    A leader of a tribe, a father, a husband, a friend, a man, Okonkwo ends his life by hanging himself. Was it to show bravery or was it because he was a coward. Was it a choice that showed his weakness or was it to show how strong he was? Some believe he was strong and courages because ending own’s life is a very hard thing to do. Some believe he was a coward and killed himself because he lost his leadership of his tribe. Okonkwo kills himself because he lost his place as the tribe leader. A…

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    Overdoing It Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a book with wild decision making from a man named Okonkwo. He is the son of a loser father who dies with many unpaid debts. Okonkwo unlike his father becomes a successful warrior of his clan. He is determined to not be anywhere close to how his father lived his life. On one of his negotiations for two clans to make peace he gets a boy named Ikemefuna. They become close to the point of Ikemefuna calling him father. Later during the week of peace…

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    Stripped of Your Culture, Stripped of Your Soul “A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, as well as gentle manners.” Robert A. Heinlein,the dean of science fiction writers, believes. The overthrowing of a culture isn’t just a greed for power and land, but a misunderstanding of hearts. At the turn of the 19th century, white missionaries came to colonize Africa, which began the Scramble of Africa.…

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    SINGLE STORY CAN DAMAGE THE IDENTITY We heard about bad things about Africa ,due to how we grew up without knowing what is good and bad ,to my view i feel that it is good to do research and be educated ,don’t judge people according to how you see them ,the reason why am saying this is because we have heard alot of negativity about African that is one side of a story, i kind of relate this story of Adichie where she said about how she travels to London to study and her roommates was pity…

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    In some ways, people are never really themselves. They are the combined images of what others perceive them as. Only when all the opinions are seen together does one truly know an individual. In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the main character, Okonkwo, views himself as a born leader and fierce warrior, deserving of respect from all he encounters. However, throughout the story, the reader comes to realize that there is far more to this man than first appears. The best way to…

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    Synchretism Pros And Cons

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    Mexican evangelical Christians are being persecuted by followers of a hybrid faith who subject them to beatings and forced conversion, charity group International Christian Concern (ICC) said. ICC said evangelical Christians in some states in southern Mexico have been beaten and driven away from their villages last year. Synchretists, those who practice a combination of faiths, traditions, and mythologies, are allegedly the ones responsible for the incidents, Fox News details. “They will try to…

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    The character of Nwoye in Chinua Achebe’s book “Things Fall Apart” converted to Christianity for numerous reasons. The main reason was because of his father, Okonkwo. Okonkwo killed Nwoye’s adopted brother and Nwoye converted to Christianity as a way to get revenge on his father. Nwoye had many doubts about the regulations of the tribe and the way they did things. He was drawn to the Christians because they didn’t look down on him for reasons that the tribe would. The main factor that led to…

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo is a tragic hero. Okonkwo is the protagonist of Things fall apart and in the novel Okonkwo demonstrates hamartia, peripeteia, as well as anagnorisis. Okonkwo is a hardworking bellwether of the Igbo community of Umuofia. Okonkwo’s tragic imperfection is his trepidation of failure. His father was the derivative of this trepidation. Okonkwo's father was an indolent character who had accumulated so much debt he owed every single individual in the clan some…

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    In the book, Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe thoroughly makes it clear important strength is in the Ibo Tribe. Throughout the story we learn how Okonkwo has persevered from his father's misfortune and poverty, to becoming one of the tribes greatest war heroes. The strength he showed when “Throwing the cat,” and bringing the heads of his enemies back, made him powerful in different aspects. One being having several wives, which in his tribe alone made him both powerful and successful. In the…

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