The work of Chinua Achebe reveals the continued relevance to the audience of "sacred" and encourages his readers to consider conversion of sacred synonyms from traditional to colonial times I will. The mask of Acebe 's novel,' collapse of material 'and' no - tolerance 'is one of many escapes that represent the transformation of' sacred 'from community to individual. This metaphor and other similar metaphor reflects ways in which the influence of Europe leads to spiritual social meaning through the process of colonization. Through examination of these metaphor, people should have a critical understanding of the relationship between sacred things and relatives.
Chinua Achebe (1960) is not so easy, but is a sequel to Things Fall Apart. It leads the reader to progress in the life of Okonkwo descendants. The novel focuses on Obi Okonkwo, but its failure is due to his inability to handle the wartime culture's confrontation value system and his English training. In the late 1950s, it was no longer easy. Chinua Achebe (1964) "Arrow of God" occurs between "not tolerance any more" and "to break up things". This is the story of Father Ivo who responds to change by compromising his values and tradition. He sent his son to a ministry school and testified to his people in a land dispute. The result is the conversion of warts from priest of wart to mission church religion. Achebe also shows how the African tradition has lost European culture.
Domestic and foreign treasures - Chinua Achebe produces jewels like "Autumn Separation", "No More Tolerance", "God's Arrow". Despises of the people of the Ibo people in the eastern part of Nigeria - they are the only ones that can consistently oppose the greedy invasion of their middle class missionaries. The main characters of Akebe shared the problem of adapting the British influence to the consequences of colonial era and later life. A vivid search for the curse of the local tendency and the inevitable confrontation between the West and traditional values - a tribute to how the tribal ancestors suffered - to maintain our original dignity
This novel is the response and record of the traumatic consequences of Esther 's capitalist colonialism on the traditional values and research of Africans. After the collapse of the problem, it was a sequel to "No More easy" (1960) originally written as the second part of a large-scale work together with the "God's Arrow" (1964). Achebe said that the two novels "People's People" (1966) and "Savannah's Anthill" (1987) after him are not descendants of Otto, but are the spirit of the past African history. successor