Tension and conflict in things fall apart and how clear sunlight is between Achebe's "disjointed" between traditional and modern world views and Desai's "clear bright day" Do you play a role in the tension of? In Acebe and Desai's novels, the tension and conflict between old and new, traditional and modern are powerful underdelicings that make stories and readers unconsciously emotional uneasiness. In both novels, the background and the story are involved in the struggle between the two worlds where the old and new battles fight. Achebe is in East Nigeria
Disintegration by Chinua Achebe and Julius Caesar's "Collapse of things" and William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" are two very different books linked by similar themes and roles. In both stories, characters are connected through common motives and features. Many of the themes and elements of these stories are similar. It includes tragic endings and betrayal, honor and conflict themes. However, in these two books there is a difference between the character and the theme.
The subject of the collapse of the book "Collapsing Story" focuses on the collapse of society and the personal collapse of the hero resulting from many conflicts of interest and misunderstandings throughout the book. This book does not collapse in an instant, but there are many times throughout the process. In the beginning, Okonkwo's anger showed many problems, and he could not see the opinions of other people. His ignorance is the reason he brought his exile.
The way of thinking about the novel is far from the cultural concept of things The novel "collapse of things" is said by Chinua Achebe about personal beliefs, customs and conflicts. There is a struggle between family and culture, which includes concepts of culture and values and traditions in culture. The word culture is Latin, meaning cultivation. Culture has several meanings; it may mean plowing, fertilization, breeding and planting ... Book Review: Chinua Achebe is a fictitious novel based on the tribe of Ibo village in Nigeria " Things Fall Apart ". This story takes place in the era of colonization and imperialism, except for this age; this is from the African perspective. Achebe's work is not an exaggeration to say that it is developing mainly about the unique hero Okonkwo, his beliefs, and how colonization of white men affects African society. This novel can be linked to discussion in our class.