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Things Fall Apart

by Chinua Achebe

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Things Fall Apart Questions on Masculinity

Things Fall Apart

One of the most important moral lessons of Things Fall Apart is the danger of what we would now call toxic masculinity. Okonkwo epitomizes this attitude, even though it damages those around him,...

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Things Fall Apart

In Things Fall Apart, yams symbolize wealth, manliness, and social status in Igbo culture. They are a measure of a man's worth and virility, as successful yam farming requires significant labor. The...

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Things Fall Apart

Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart is structured into three parts, detailing the life of Okonkwo, the Igbo society, and the impact of European colonialism. Key elements include the clash between...

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Things Fall Apart

Things Fall Apart and Hamlet are timeless and universal because they are both tragedies, with both heroes having tragic flaws that eventually contribute to their deaths.

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Things Fall Apart

In Igbo society, yams are a crucial staple crop symbolizing wealth, status, and masculinity. The number of yams a man grows reflects his social standing, and successful cultivation is a mark of manly...

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Things Fall Apart

Okonkwo often insults others in the novel by calling them "women", or agbala.

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