CHINUA ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART: A POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
Things Fall Apart, a novel written by Chinua Achebe, illustrates the African lifestyle by reflecting African traditions, beliefs and their feelings upon meeting the white men. In this short perspective,it is examined according to the sevenpostcolonial theory analysis questions proposed by Charles E. Bressler.
Keywords: Postcolonial, Achebe, Colonized, Okonkwo, Things Fall Apart, POCO theory.
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