Monday, February 4, 2019
Chinua Achebes Things Fall Apart - Internal Conflict Leading to the Do
In Chinua Achebes 19th century Nigerian fresh Things Fall Apart, the Ibo culture has internal problems, which ultimately cause of the descent of the clan. These problems include a poor social system, superstitious beliefs, and a lack of adapted decision-making. These few problems are essential. One of the flaws inside the Ibo culture that eventually leads to their downfall is the social system. The weaker people join the church service as a room to gain acceptance. The osu, or outcasts who lived in the Ibo culture want to feel current and as a result, follow the Christians. The two outcasts shaved off their hair, and in short they were the strongest adherents of the new faith (157). These two outcasts never have the feeling of cosmos a part of the clan. The church welcomes them. The osu cannot cut their hair, marry, or receive a title in the clan. They are cast out like lepers (157). The church welcomes the osu and treats them like human beings. This is where the Ibo social system is at fault. An ideal theorize is to be a farmer and since not everyone can afford seeds and a barn...
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