The impact of Yeats and West on things are different: Ibo's culture is flexible and continuous, and its law is not fixed and permanent, it is made by people. Changes are implicitly included in oral culture. Due to its cultural flexibility and adaptability, igubos was able to retain its 5000 year core beliefs and behavioral system. Yeats said Umufofia's collapse is overwhelmed by nothing before things collapse from the inside, this is the loss of faith, which is its power, it refused to fight.
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The collapse of Chinua Achebe Chinua Achebe is a story about personal beliefs and customs, and a story about conflict. There is a struggle between wart's family, culture and religion. It is due to differences in personal beliefs and customs between warts and the United Kingdom. Okonkou, the hero, also has a strong opinion. Then I will introduce the opinion of his village Umuofia. - The concept of balance of things is different from Achebe. Achebe's novel balance concept is an important theme throughout this book. From the excerpt of Yeats' poetry 'Second coming', the concept of balance is emphasized as important. Without balance, order will be lost. In the novel, the Ibo culture seems to depend on many balance systems. When these systems become uneasy, things will collapse.
Things have fallen apart, the novel by the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe had a story about the village of the Ibo family in Nigeria and once had a strong influence on the tribe, but in the evangelization of Nigerian colonization and Christian missionaries I began to lose him. The influence From the point of view of the feminist critic, a close study of the novel can explain the author's view of women in warts and novels. - The collapse of writer Chinua Achebe shares the extreme diversity between women and men 's characters living in the Umophia in the novel "The Fall of Things". Okonkwo, a male leader of a tribe, has the qualities of power and masculinity, as expected. As for women, they are generally considered to be more weak and responsible for more births because they need to cook, cleanse and care for their children.