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Essays on Chinua Achebe's Novel:
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Chinua
Achebe's 'Things Fall
Apart' / Responsibilities Of Citizenship
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A 10 page paper discussing citizenship and its obligations. 'Things
Fall Apart'
by Chinua Achebe and 'Man's Search for Meaning' are used as the
primary reference points for the discussion. Issues of the meaning and
practice of community are also discussed. Bibliography lists six
sources.
Filename: Citship.wps
Chinua
Achebe/ 'Things Fall
Apart'
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A 5 page analysis, + a 1 page outline of that analysis, of Chinua
Achebe's novel of Nigerian colonialism, 'Things
Fall Apart.'
The writer argues that Achebe's novel demonstrates that the Igbo
culture shared many of the faults of the invading British and that
this is demonstrated through the characterization of the protagonist
of the book, Okonkwo. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99achtfa.wps
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
The
Pacification of the Primitives - Achebe's Presentation of Imperialism
in Things Fall
Apart
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A 4 page paper that examines the manner in which African author Chinua
Achebe challenges traditional ideas of imperialism in his novel
entitled Things Fall
Apart. A short synopsis of the novel's
plot is included, with particular emphasis placed on the sections in
which Achebe emphasizes the uneven trade of time honored tradition for
Western cultural imperialism. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: LCPacifi.doc
Things
Fall Apart:
Nwoye
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A 3 page paper which discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Nwoye
in "Things Fall
Apart" by Chinua Achebe. This
character's strengths lie in his ability to look beyond the
traditional and accepted. He looks outside of that tradition to see
another faith. But, herein also lies some of his weakness for he is,
in many ways, running from what frightens him about his own culture.
No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAfallnwo.wps
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