How the road to the dead and the wedding snapshot depict a different culture In this article I will explain the wedding snapshot by the road to the dead, Cinnave Cave and Bessie Head. These are short stories of Heineman's "Open World". Godly Protestant Written by the son of a Nigerian son is a profound short story exploring the modernization of Africa through faith and the influence of Western customs and thoughts on traditional African society. That's the story of a man who is trying to modernize the Nudeumé Central School in Africa, where he recently served as the principal.
"The way to the dead" of Cinnavechebe depicts a cultural conflict between the principal whose school wishes to meet modern standards and villagers who follow traditional spiritual beliefs. Principal Michael Obi wants to make the school beautiful and improve educational standards. The villagers thought there was an invisible path between the village cemetery and their place of worship. It passed the campus. Specifically, it passed through a flowerbed planted by Michael Obi and his wife. Of course, the principal did not know the way to this dead.
How the road to the dead and the wedding snapshot depict a different culture In this article I will explain the wedding snapshot by the road to the dead, Cinnave Cave and Bessie Head. These are short stories of Heineman's "Open World". Godly Protestant Written by the son of a Nigerian son is a profound short story exploring the modernization of Africa through faith and the influence of Western customs and thoughts on traditional African society. - In prophecies and rhymes of trains from Rhodesia, and on dead roads, it is common to use literature facilities to attract audiences without notice. By doing so, certain parts of stories and books will be more important in a very personal way. They do not shout, but because they are attractive they stick. Sometimes the author does not know that they are using the equipment to convince the audience that this happens naturally.
The theme of Chinua Achebe 's short story "The Road to Dead" deals with cultural differences. It includes both old and new, modern and ancient, today and yesterday. One of the themes of short stories is to keep open mind always when dealing with different cultures and new cultures. One person, Michael Obi, was infected with his enthusiasm for "modern methods" (10), which is why he trampled on the beliefs and traditions of indigenous tribes. He thinks he thinks his way is better than them. According to the author, Obi said, "Frankly, we condemn these narrower views of older, often less educated people" (10). This statement clearly shows that Obi is a narrow person of aspirations at the center of his opinion.