Unbiased Portrait of Traditional Ibo Culture
[2023-05-24 20:03:59]
In order to understand the novel, we must stop belief in culture, values, morality. By reading such a novel while establishing such a way of thinking, we can help you to understand certain customs that are deemed unacceptable in our culture. Through the fall of items, through Chinua Achebe, Achebe presents a portrait of a biased traditional Ibo culture. Certain cultural practices, laws and government can not be ignored, as some qualities shape society and other factors decline society. Achebe chose Things Fall Apart which is a suitable name for his work.
(As Paul Brians explains, "Creating a complex and thoughtful portrait of a traditional rural culture in Africa is the most prominent feature.Achebe just wants to spread the tradition of Ibo culture to the outside world Not in people, but in his days, many people in Africa were ready to accept the European judgment that there was no history or culture to consider.In his white colonial era The work of the Europeans who are completely African, such as Conrad's Dark Heart and Mr. Johnson of Joyce Cary drawing his favorite cartoon African figures, is very happy.Achhebe said it was It was his wrath against the latter novel and said that it stimulated the writing of "collapse", see how his novel answered Cary's.
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For hundreds of years, the Niberian ibos have not been influenced from the outside. Chinua Achebe 's novel "Fall Fall Apart" explains that the arrival of Europeans permanently changes the warts culture and the whole of Nigeria. Europeans can influence many aspects of wart society. Through religion, government and education, Europeans can have a sustainable impact on the culture of Nigeria. The religion of Ibo people is very traditional
At the beginning of the novel, everything Ibo people care about is a secular act of constituting every culture. The "whole picture" of members of warts culture is not how they survive or change their culture, but how they can raise their own fame and wealth. If white people do not arrive, Ibo culture will continue to move in these directions. You will find that men in the village can raise their wealth and fame by adding threads, not trading with other villages as you will see later. The reason that things seem to be separated is because the description of warts culture was erased at the beginning of the novel and the warts could not be changed so it became descendants of European culture. Ivo's tradition is too hard, because it ended in several villages, it does not bring enough credibility to all the participants.