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    history is plagued by European imperialism. Such that it has been the backdrop of many famous works of literature. Among them, two Nigerian authors: Wole Soyinka and his play, Death and the King’s Horsemen; and Chinua Achebe with his novel, Things Fall Apart. The two African natives tell stories of cultures clashing and the respective men in the midst of that clash. Honor becomes a major role in the mediums and is largely the impetus for both stories’ plot. Honor is a central theme in both…

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    native Africans own structured society. The novel “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe focuses mainly on Okonkwo that main character of the novel. His portrayal is of the many qualities he has gained during time. Which are strength, masculinity, respect and wealth. Gaining, fame through his “rested on solid personal achievements” (Achebe 3). Earning the respect and becoming one of the influential leaders of the Umuofia clans. The portrayal of Okonkwo various achievements and way of living his…

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    includes gender roles that are quite uncommon in contrast to other cultures. For example, in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the belief that men are superior to women impacts the society by portraying the idea that men must have a title and a woman is inferior to a man. The belief that men are superior to women and children causes men to have complete control over their households. In Things Fall Apart a man’s superiority is portrayed when “His [Okonkwo’s] wives, especially the youngest,…

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    for this idea is "microcosm," and one of the best examples occurs in Chinua Achebe 's novel Things Fall Apart. In the book Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo represents a microcosm of the Igbo culture, a culture in crisis. Okonkwo is known as a hero in Igbo society because of his devotion to tradition and religion, his hard work ethic, and his ambition to be great. Throughout the first 2/3 of the book, as Okonkwo succeeds as an individual, the culture…

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    most celebrated African novels, Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, in the lines “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; /Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world”(2-4). Miscommunication and cultural ignorance have often been the basis of violence and conflict. This is certainly the case in Things Fall Apart, which explores the impact of European colonization of the Ibo people in modern day Nigeria. The novel revolves around its protagonist, Okonkwo, a powerful leader in his clan who eventually…

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    Authors Sembene Ousmane and Chinua Achebe both documented the revolution in Africa; additionally, similar to most other historical everts, they have conflicting views on the purpose of traditions. Furthermore, in both God’s Bits of Wood and Things Fall Apart, traditions are a determining factor in the culture of the communities…

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    different ways of life. Chinua Achebe depicts what cultural collision can do to two different groups of people in his novel Things Fall Apart between the main character Okonkwo and the colonizers that come to his village, Umuofia. Okonkwo, an aggressively over-masculine, hot-tempered, traditional man, comes to face his old traditions and ways of life crumbling and falling apart before his very eyes, as colonizers plague Umuofia with their religious beliefs and customs. Cultural traditions are…

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe the role of women is mostly portrayed as a negative one because in the novel the women do not get treated the same way as men, the women get beat, and the women in the book are seen as property and not as human beings, which is what they are. The women in things fall apart play a major role in the novel because without the women the men would never be anything because in order to be a fascinating leader you need to have many wives, (although that…

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    Things Fall Apart and African stereotypes Western civilization has been practicing imperialism for many years, and most Europeans powers have done some colonizing in Africa. Since exploration began, white Europeans have grown to feel superior to other peoples and this is reflected in the imperialism of Africa. One book that reflects the Europeans’ ethnocentric view is Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. Chinua Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart in order to show Europeans that Igbo people and…

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    him to be successful. Nwoye’s emotions changed when he is confronted by missionaries that turned his perspective to a positive outlook on life . The change of Emotions, Religion, and Attitude, how worse could it get for the so called Nwoye in Things Fall Apart. Before the missionaries came Nwoye was a very shy and sensve boy who is mistreated by…

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