This article examines objectification and alienation of children in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. The Ibo culture portrayed in the novel does not treat children as human beings but as the property of the father and the community. The community exercises absolute powers over children. They have no voice within the family and community. As children, Ikemefuna and a young virgin girl suffer deracination in order for their village, Mbaino, to avoid war and bloodshed against Umuofia after the former killed a daughter of Umuofia. Children born twins are sacrificed because they are considered an abomination on the land; and Nwoye is subjected to corporal punishment by his father because he wants to mould the child into a culturally acceptable...
Chinua Achebe wrote his classic novel, Things Fall Apart in response to the stark negative portrayal...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
This article goes beyond the plot of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart to codify the inspiration and...
Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart gives us a unique picture of life in Africa before the ...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; ...
This article examines Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart within a postcolonial discourse. While the m...
This research is aimed at reflecting how Chinua Achebe reveals the religious life of Igbo people bef...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
The myopic aspect of cultural life of Igbo people in Things Fall Apart has been well portrayed by Ch...
Chinua Achebe (1930- 2013) published his first novel Things Fall Apart (TFA) in 1958. Achebe wrote T...
Chinua Achebe wrote his classic novel, Things Fall Apart in response to the stark negative portrayal...
Being a postcolonial narrative, Things Fall Apart experiences a wide critical acclaim. From the pen ...
Chinua Achebe wrote his classic novel, Things Fall Apart in response to the stark negative portrayal...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
This article goes beyond the plot of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart to codify the inspiration and...
Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart gives us a unique picture of life in Africa before the ...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; ...
This article examines Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart within a postcolonial discourse. While the m...
This research is aimed at reflecting how Chinua Achebe reveals the religious life of Igbo people bef...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
The myopic aspect of cultural life of Igbo people in Things Fall Apart has been well portrayed by Ch...
Chinua Achebe (1930- 2013) published his first novel Things Fall Apart (TFA) in 1958. Achebe wrote T...
Chinua Achebe wrote his classic novel, Things Fall Apart in response to the stark negative portrayal...
Being a postcolonial narrative, Things Fall Apart experiences a wide critical acclaim. From the pen ...
Chinua Achebe wrote his classic novel, Things Fall Apart in response to the stark negative portrayal...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
This article goes beyond the plot of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart to codify the inspiration and...