Journal For yhings Fall Apart
Title: Journal For yhings Fall Apart
Category: Literature / English | Words: 778 | Pages: 3.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Journal For yhings Fall Apart
After I read this novel, I understood pretty much about Okonkwo’s society because I am a part of “International”. I am not too old to have a colonial experience but I learned and felt so many things about colonial history through classes from elementary school to university because Korea is also a suffered country from colonialism under Japan periodically. Especially, I felt so sad about epilogue of this novel since I can imagine how
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him to take his own life.
Finally, I think this novel describes well about colonialism different from other European portraits of native Africans because the author is also a part of them. Okonkwo is a tragic hero of his people. So, I can feel how much his people suffered through the new religion and government from colonialist by his precise description about relationship between native Africans and church which is a part of colonialists.
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