Even if a woman insults or abuses her family, even if she can not control what is happening myself, as in Nneka, I will not regret even if a woman dies. Men did this and women are easily abandoned if they are not a complete image of the cultural center. Some may say that women have achieved equality in the modern world. They may think that women suffer only in Third World countries like the novel "Collapse".
Analysis of the collapse heading of Chinua Achebe The fact that things are falling apart probably means that things will collapse without proper balance. The concept of balance in the novel is an important theme in the entire book. Beginning with an excerpt from Yeats's poem "Re-coming" it is important to emphasize the concept of balance; if there is no balance, the order is lost. In the novel, there is a balance system, it seems that the warts culture depends on ... - In this article we will explore contradictions between the relationship between Chinusa Cave and her femininity and femininity. Christine Holstein Peterson says "The African debate is particularly in terms of its culture, between the fight against feminism and the fight against new colonialism ... first of all, for women's equality, or It is a fight against the west side.Culture imperialism struggle "
Prior to the white people, the things of Chinua Cavee Fall Apart painted Africa, especially Ivo society. "Collapse" analyzes the destruction of African culture in the destruction of the relationship between individuals and society. Achebe tells us a lot about Ibo society, translates the myths and proverbs of Ibo, and also explains the role of women in Africa before colonization. In "Fall of things", the reader is pursuing the trials and sufferings of the Okonkow. (16) For Okonkou, his father Unocha reflects the mistakes of failure and weakness. Okonkwo was mocked by other children when they were children, when they called Unoka agbala. Agbara may mean a man or "female" who has not won.