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    fluidity. If these habits are not altered in the face of this opposition, then the men can be hurt because of their rigidity. In Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe tells the story of a man and a culture that both refuse to change. In doing this, they condemn themselves by becoming vulnerable through their lack of conglomeration and unity against an outside force. Things fall apart in Umuofia because of the belief that the old ways are the only ways, and…

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    Efweki

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    She marries Okonkwo due to his conquests and similitude to virility. Efweki, although, tends to one adolescent, Ezinma, because of an ogbanje child or “a child who repeatedly dies and returns to its mother to be reborn” (Achebe). Considering Ezinma is Okonkwo’s preferred descendant, Efweki receives more affection and approbation from her husband. Okonkwo cares more for her contentment and values Efweki’s presence. When Ezinma is seized…

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    Things Fall Apart

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart we’re presented with the character of Unoka, who lived in a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a nine-section connected village, Iguedo. Unoka can be described as a free spirit someone who lived their life listening to the wind and being one with nature a trait that to many seemed weak. Unoka was a man who could not stand the sight of blood making him an awful warrior, a very much respected role in his community. He was inconsistent borrowing and losing money,…

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    the modern world and has incorporated itself into many cultures. However, during the process of integrating the western culture into other cultures, there have been many cultural collisions. One cultural collision is represented in the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. In this book, the Western culture clashes with the Igbo culture in Nigeria. Nwoye, the son of the main character in the book, is set up in a way to represent the Western culture while others stay true to the Igbo culture.…

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    In the novel “things Fall Apart” chinua ache he depicts exile as a horrific experience that places the individual as an outcast to society which change his life. Okonkwo being outcasted from his village cause him to rethink about his mistakes and learn to be less exile. Through This journey okonkwo learned that he was outstand and was mentally destroyed. Okonkwo struggle was from separation for rebellion, anger of isolation and suisert of unforgev outcast all played a huge role though the novel.…

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    Things Fall Apart Change

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    Change can normally be thought of as a good or bad thing that can happen to someone. Some people love to have change and explore new ideas and cultures but to others the thought of not having routine and being forced to change terrifies people. Things Fall Apart is a novel about a village that is being overcome with church missionaries trying to convince people to convert to Christianity and leave their traditions behind. In the novel Things Fall Apart the author, Chinua Achebe, recognizes how…

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    There are many communities which fail to achieve such a society. In the book, Things Fall Apart, author Chinua Achebe creates the main protagonist, Okonkwo, and the story tracks his consistent struggle with maintaining individualism in the Umuofia tribe. The rigid structure of the Umuofia community hinders the individual from being able to fully thrive because of the constant worry to fit into a collective society. Okonkwo is no exception to the peer pressure of a collective society and in the…

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    In Umuofia, a city in the novel Things Fall Apart, masculinity is highly regarded as a moral. It’s comparable with words such as courage and power, and with just about any other quality that proves a person in being self-reliant. Actually, it’s considered an insult if a man is called an agbala, a woman. In the novel it says, “no matter how prosperous a man was, if he was unable to rule his women and his children he was not really a man”. There is a sharp contrast between femininity and…

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    back; moreover, he is not respected at all he has no titles. How would you respond, make a name for yourself, and prove that you are nothing like your father? Okonkwo perfectly fits this description. Written by Chinua Achebe in 1958, Things Fall Apart takes place in Nigeria and centers the story about Okonkwo when he becomes a man. Okonkwo is an aggressive man with a short temper; he also is a self-made, able-bodied, and respected member of the Umuofia clan who quickly rises to power in his…

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    unexpected change, can be a major ordeal for anyone. This challenge is especially true for Okonkwo, who was a ruler of a stable, thriving clan in the novel, “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe, until he returned to reality after seven years of exile. Upon his return, he found that his clan had adopted a new religion, welcomed foreign missionaries, and reversed many of the traditional aspects of the clan. While Okonkwo was in exile, several events occurred that led to this new way of life. His…

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