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Essays on Chinua Achebe's Novel:
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Achebe's
'Things Fall
Apart' / Okonkwo's Aggressive Behavior
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The writer of this 5 page essay describes Okonkwo as a troubled
individual with deeply-repressed feelings (particularly towards his
father) who-- expresses these feelings as anger and aggression.
Okonwko has developed a loathing for anything feminine; he is
extremely macho and expects the same of all men around him. In a
sense, he is overcompensating for his father's lack of vigor by trying
so hard to be extra 'manly.' These points are argued with supporting
examples from the story. No other sources cited.
Filename: Things.wps
Achebe’s
“Things Fall
Apart”
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A six-page paper overview of Chinua Achebe’s classic novel. It
traces the plight of the protagonist Okonkwo as he confronts his own
inability to handle the dissolution of traditional Ibo culture in the
face of colonial imperialism. No additional sources.
Filename: KBacheb4.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
Chinua
Achebe's 'Things Fall
Apart': Heroism
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5 pages in length. One can reasonably assert that there existed a
sequence of social change as a means by which to describe the impact
of the intrusive European culture upon the indigenous culture of
Umuofia. Having viewed Umuofia's culture as tending to be relatively
stationary as well as harboring unstable equilibrium, one can explain
the validity of such a statement by describing various events of
social heroism that occur in the novel which can effectively justify
its truth. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCchinu.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
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