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Personal response on the issue things fall apart

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Answered by neelamgarg06081982
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Answer:

I have a thought to share with you

falling is not always lossing

Explanation:

when we throw a ball in the basketball net it goes down and that is a goal so sometimes following is not always your saying

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main idea in Things Fall Apart is that when new systems present themselves, those old systems made uncomfortable will be the first to adapt. People have a very hard time seeing it outside of the colonial narrative because we almost all conditioned to center the west were ever its present.

The lessons of Things Fall Apart are not generally uplifting or optimistic. It is, after all, a book about the degeneration and destruction of a society. One of its grimmest lessons is that force, not virtue, generally triumphs. Okonkwo is initially a success because of his strength and physical violence.

Achebe's story-telling empowers the reader with a greater understanding and insight than his own characters. ... Things Fall Apart is simple, honest, unbiased, and has the most powerful ending of any book I've read. In today's world of clashing cultures, this is a historical dilemma from which all could learn.

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