Characters And Stereotypes In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe

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“The best-known African writer today is the Nigerian Chinua Achebe, whose first novel, Things Fall Apart…” (1097) In this novel Things Fall Apart, the author explains with great detail the success of a young man despite his family history. "A man was judged according to his worth and not according to the worth of his father."(1104) "Age was respected among his people, but the achievement was revered." (1105) Okonkwo is one of the greatest men of his time. Gained fame for being the finest wrestler in the nine villages. The author, Nigerian Chinua Achebe, uses "Things Fall Apart" story 's plot, setting, and stereotyping to convey the economic struggle and emotional stability. Many stereotypes made about Nigerians is that they are all poor and unpleasant people. Not in all cases is this …show more content…

Nigeria is a third world country, their economy and technology is not comparable to the United State’s significant advancements. Americans devote a majority of their time with the usage of technology and social media this can be considered to be a leasure of their time. Many Americans find happiness in wealth and materialistic things. In terms of the value of the dollar, Nigeria is nowhere near as wealthy as the United States. Having little to no money does not mean you can not find happiness. In Thing Fall Apart, the people of Nigeria find happiness in the comfort of their family especially during the time of war. Most of the time when people stereotype the common choice of words, such as happiness, is an opinion type word. There is no correct way to measure happiness or a way to be proven factual. Happiness can be found anywhere you go whether it is money, religion, or even a person. “He could hardly imagine that Okonkwo was not his real father. He had never been fond of his real father, and at the end of three years he had become very distant indeed.”(1127) Okonkwo adopted son found happiness in him because he became an important father

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