This paper contends that the behaviour of most of the tragic heroes in Achebe’s novels seems to be conditioned by forces beyond their control. A simple threat or a curse or even promise of evil can greatly impact on a character’s thoughts and actions. His overall world view appears to be guided by forces or powers that cannot be explained by the laws of science and seem to involve gods or even magic. And this inclination towards the supernatural is in consonance with the human drive for achievement, autonomy, dominance, order or affiliation. This investigation, therefore, attempts to explain the actions of Okonkwo, Ezeulu and others within a historico-cultural perspective
Abstract Colonialism was system of oppression which postulated superiority over marginal cultures. C...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
This essay analyses Ayi Kwei Armah’s novels from the perspective of contemporary myth-making process...
One of the main concerns of West African Literature is the interdependence between man and forces th...
The literary landscape has been dominated by the singularly fascinating theme of power, its acquisit...
The protagonist of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart has been variously described by critics as a he...
The supernatural is an entity found in many African literary texts as it is an important part of the...
This essay sought to examine the supernatural as a matter in African literature discourses and the d...
Being curious about how Achebe revealed and developed his idea of African traditional belief in the ...
This paper represents a first attempt to study traditions and the personality construction of the he...
Myth is a linguistic component. Features of myth are replete in every speech community, in the liter...
This article is a critical analysis of the role and function of the supernatural in African epics. I...
This research is aimed at reflecting how Chinua Achebe reveals the religious life of Igbo people bef...
Prior articles indicate the existence of ogbanje in Igboland but knowledgeabout its social and medic...
This article is a critical analysis of the role and function of the supernatural in African epics. I...
Abstract Colonialism was system of oppression which postulated superiority over marginal cultures. C...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
This essay analyses Ayi Kwei Armah’s novels from the perspective of contemporary myth-making process...
One of the main concerns of West African Literature is the interdependence between man and forces th...
The literary landscape has been dominated by the singularly fascinating theme of power, its acquisit...
The protagonist of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart has been variously described by critics as a he...
The supernatural is an entity found in many African literary texts as it is an important part of the...
This essay sought to examine the supernatural as a matter in African literature discourses and the d...
Being curious about how Achebe revealed and developed his idea of African traditional belief in the ...
This paper represents a first attempt to study traditions and the personality construction of the he...
Myth is a linguistic component. Features of myth are replete in every speech community, in the liter...
This article is a critical analysis of the role and function of the supernatural in African epics. I...
This research is aimed at reflecting how Chinua Achebe reveals the religious life of Igbo people bef...
Prior articles indicate the existence of ogbanje in Igboland but knowledgeabout its social and medic...
This article is a critical analysis of the role and function of the supernatural in African epics. I...
Abstract Colonialism was system of oppression which postulated superiority over marginal cultures. C...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
This essay analyses Ayi Kwei Armah’s novels from the perspective of contemporary myth-making process...