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Chinua Achebe’s
“Things Falling Apart”
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An 8 page argumentative essay on the option
lost during the change in Ibo society of which Chinua Achebe
writes. The writer posits that the British definition of Ibo
society based on the actions of Okonkwo, cost it its
identities in the justice and spiritual realms, and that
Achebe’s point was that there was another option—the
option of coexistence. Had the power abusers not defined
Ibo, the change would have been one of acceptance of both
cultures and the loss of none. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Cnthngst.wps
Colonialism and
Indigenous Society in Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart'
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A seven page paper looking at the degree to
which the indigenous Ibo society depicted by Chinua Achebe
in this novel actually collaborated with the white
imperialists who came to take over their land. The paper
argues that the Ibo allowed the West to gain a foothold
because their own culture did not allow them opportunity for
individual growth, and they mistakenly believed Western
society would. No other sources.
Filename: KBacheb8.wps
Comparison &
Contrast Characters of Okonkwo in “Things Fall Apart”
& Nnu Ego in “The Joys of Motherhood”
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts
the strengths and weaknesses of the Nigerian male character
Okonkwo in Chinua Achebe’s 1959 novel, 'Things Fall Apart'
with the Nigerian female character Nnu Ego in Buchi
Emecheta’s 1979 novel, 'The Joys of Motherhood.'
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGokonnu.rtf
Comparison of
'Things Fall Apart', 'Efuru' and 'Epic of Son-Jara (Sunjata)'
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A 6 page paper which compares three African
tribal novels -- Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, Flora
Nwapa's Efuru and Fa-Digi Sisoko's Epic of Son-Jara (Sunjata)
-- to determine what they illuminate about pre-colonial
African history. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Afepic.wps
Education in
Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”
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A five page paper looking at this book in
terms of its treatment of education. The paper argues that
before the British imperialists came, the members of the Ibo
tribe were far from uneducated and uncivilized; they simply
had devised educational and socializing methods which
differed from the Western model, but which worked for them.
Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBacheb6.wps
Moral Lessons in
Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”
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A five page paper looking at Nigerian
novelist Chinua Achebe’s work in terms of the moral
lessons the reader takes away with him. The paper asserts
that morality is central to literature because it allows
fiction to guide us in the way we live our lives. No
additional sources.
Filename: KBacheb3.wps
Postcolonialism and
Individual Culpability in Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”
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An eight page paper looking at Chinua
Achebe’s novel in terms of the author’s attitude toward
the cultural clash between the British and the indigenous
culture. The paper asserts that the protagonist Okonkwo
symbolizes the aspects of African culture that cannot
survive -- not because they are inferior, but because they
inflexible and resistant to change. Bibliography lists four
sources.
Filename: KBachebe.wps
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