Things Fall Apart: Inevitable Changes

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English

 

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Victor Y

 

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April 27, 2016

 

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Thus, when the emersion of Christianity coincided with the downfall of their system, the villagers began to blame the missionaries. Secondly, the character of Obierika foreshadows this unavoidable collapse of their traditions. Obierika predicts the beginning of new traditions in the Ibo way of life...
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His rethinking of the Ibo methods unconsciously foresees the idea of change. When Obierika questions the village’s way of punishment, he anticipates that there are defects in their system that will ultimately need to be altered. Lastly, Okonkwo’s character seems to embody the inescapable deterioration of Umuofia’s system...
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