Things Fall Apart

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English

 

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Shane B

 

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October 3, 2014

 

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University

 

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The novel Things Fall Apart is a true example of the repercussions that Yeats speaks concerning the problems people face when they lose focus of their traditions and acquire new views. In "The Second Coming", Yeats states that "Turning and turning in the widening gyre/ The falcon cannot hear the falconer" (1-2)...
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The "gyre", or circle, centers on the falconer who is the main point of life in the tribe. In the town of Umofia, "the falconer" represents tradition. Tradition is the main focal point of the tribe and thus, the tribe's center. As the circle widens, due to the entrance of the white missionaries, the people get further and further away from that tradition and are less able to "hear" and keep focus on the falconer...
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