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    In this essay, I will write about about a man who believes that fear should not be an option, and that he should always have faith in his spirits. The man’s name is Okonkwo, he is the main character in the book I’m writing about, “Things Fall Apart,” by Chinua Achebe. The fear he had towards his own kids make it hard to love him. In the beginning of the story he was harsh to everyone, and towards the end of the story he was broken down. In the beginning, Okonkwo was horrible to everyone around…

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    Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, raises the question whether Christianity and British colonization had a unifying or disruptive impact on the Igbo community. Initial reading suggests to the reader that the influence of Christianity produced only a negative impact on the Igbo since the British colonists took over the Igbo community’s way of life, government, and disposed of their religious-cultural traditions in order to build Christian traditions. However, under the surface the missionaries of…

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    A hero is a person who helps people and will help people . Chinua Achebe the author of Things Fall Apart, attempts to break the single story, and make West Africans remember their history. Achebe introduces the main character Okonkwo,the protagonist in this story. Okonkwo is an Igbo clan member who suffers many hardships and does many wrong things that affect him in a negative way and leads him to suicide. Okonkwo is not a hero, for he is very abusive, violent and lives on attention and praise,…

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    destroyed. The disadvantage of one may cause the prosperity of another. This leads to an unfortunate way of life, where the winners naturally get to tell the story of their triumphs, and those conquered do not. One example of this would be Britain and Nigeria during the late 1800’s, when missionaries began converting Ibo people to Christianity, forever changing their way of life. Things Fall Apart, a book by Chinua Achebe, covers this tragedy. We see Ibo culture and life being quickly dissolved…

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    The Goddess Effect The culture of Africa is very distinctive, with each tribe having it's own special rituals and or beliefs, such as it’s religion. In the Nigerian Tribes, they rely very much on religion. Out of their religion, they worship different gods and goddesses. One of the goddesses which they worship happens to be the most significant out of all in the book. The Goddess with the most consequentiality is Ani, The Earth Goddess, which owns all the land. Ani additionally avails play an…

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    Igbo Marriage

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    exists these differences, these cultures can mix and intertwine with each other just as they have in Okeke. This fact is further proven as Christian tradition is mixed with the Igbo tradition, “[leading] to the development of the Aladura Church” (“Nigeria,” Curry)…

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    “Sacrifices have to be made” Acts Of Sacrifice By: Lars Jorgensen In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe our main character Okonkwo is constantly facing sacrifices that must be made to improve the lives of his people and himself. Taking a man's life in order to not look weak is not the true meaning of sacrifice, its giving apart of you to the world around you for a benefit for you or your peers. Everyone has responsibilities…

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    The environmental case study of choice is oil spillage in Niger Delta region of Nigeria. I decided to write on oil spills in Niger Delta region of Nigeria because it affects the poor and vulnerable populations who are unable to confront the multinational oil companies and government who are benefiting from the proceeds of oil exploration. The region which is home to 20 million people consists of 40 different ethnic groups and occupies 7.5 per cent of the nation’s total land mass (Kadafa, 2012).…

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    Igbo Culture Analysis

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    time he and his family returned it had been taken over by Catholic missionaries. Okonkwo and his family in the novel are from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria. The Igbo culture consists of occasional wrestling matches, less clothing, and no official ruler. Before Christianity was introduced, Igbo practiced their own religion. The Igbo people migrated to Nigeria and were colonized by British who assimilated their nation. The religion of the Igbo people is a large part of their culture which was effected…

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    ACT Aspire Essay People are faced with conflicts on a daily basis. How people respond to the conflict can impact their lives or the people around them. When people respond negatively to conflicts, the outcomes will have a bigger consequence. If people respond positively to conflict, the outcomes will have smaller consequence. In “Things Fall Apart,” Okonkwo responds negatively to conflict. He is told by an elder not to participate in the killing of Ikemefuna. The elder tells him that Okonkwo…

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