The spiritual and traditional aspects of things fall apart Chinua Achebe has some interesting features in his book "Material Degeneration" (1958) that can be seen in the life of African villages in the late nineteenth century I am talking. The society presented by Nigerian writers is quite different from our current Western society. The life of Umuofia village in Africa is spiritual and traditional in many other respects. The spiritual aspect of Umuofia's life is a good illustration of Okonkwo and one of his wives having a plot at the end that the child does not die as a child.
In Chinua Achebe's novel "Disintegration", women are responsible for the role of oppressed housewife, which is regarded as a disadvantaged, helpless second-class citizen, a child's educator, and a spiritual leader of traditional warts culture . Throughout the life of Okonwo, the main feature of the collapse of things, the role of women in traditional warts culture is presented through various events taking place in the village of Umm Ophere. - Chinua Achebe's "Crash" is a story that a man named Okonkwo is successful and has physical strength. But Okonkwo is emotionally unavailable, fearing that he is considered weak, and others will compare him with his father. The peak of this book is that Okonkwo did what he regarded as immoral because he grew himself for 3 years after killing a boy who was in prison.
Okonkwo's self-destructive masculinity to things fall apart Chinua Achebe's novel "Disintegration" is a story that allows readers to live in a village in Nigeria in a completely different way. Achebe was born in Nigeria in 1930. Perhaps this is why he wrote a book in the village of Nigeria and introduced Nigerian people's lifestyle. From the first page of the book to the last page, Achebe allows the reader to enter the idea of the main character Okonkwo. - The character of Okonkou is different from the achievement of successful people. Because this may vary from culture to culture, it is itself a problem of cultural constraints. However, in the opinion of Okonkwo, this is the protagonist of Chinua Achebe's novel "The Fall of Things", the criterion of success is acquisition and growth of materials, and physical strength.
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