Tfa Persuasion

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TFA Persuasion In the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the ibo culture and the white men do not get along very well. It all started when the white men came to Umuofia and told the ibo that their beliefs of religion are not true. Because of that, the ibo culture decided they did not like the white men. They hadn’t even learned about them or who they were. All the ibo knew was that the white men believed in one god instead of several gods. Many times people do this. People judge a person by one thing someone said or how that person looks or dresses. Many times like this, history could have changed if people or cultures got to know each other better. If the ibo culture would have learned more about the white men then this wouldn’t have been such a problem. Both groups could have compromised. The white men could practice their religion and the ibo could practice theirs. Since the ibo didn’t like the idea of one god they became angry with the white men. The Ibo didn’t like the idea of one god because they had always believed in several god and practiced their religion for their gods not just one. The ibo needed to learn more about this one god before they made decisions on what to believe in. It also didn’t help that the white men told the Ibo that the Ibo religion was not true. The …show more content…

The ibo shouldn’t have immediately just hated the white men before they got to know them. If the two groups would have gotten to know each other and talked about the white men living with the ibo then things could have been easier for both groups. It wasn’t just the ibo though. The white men should have learned more about the ibo and their culture before they started moving into Umuofia. If the white men and ibo would have compromised about living in the same area and believing in different religions it would have been much easier for everyone who lived in

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