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Month: October 2016

A Breakdown of the CSEC English A SBA

16th October 20163rd January 2019 csecengl

A number of persons have reviewed the SBA outline that I have posted to this blog and they have also asked a number of questions based on the new CSEC English A SBA. This post is my attempt to further breakdown/explain the CSEC English A SBA. This information was gathered from a CSEC Webinar that was conducted in September. Click HERE to…

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Things Fall Apart- Analyzing Okonkwo’s Personality

13th October 20163rd January 2019 csecengl

 Deep down Okonkwo really cares for the persons around him; however, caring was an attribute  of his father and he wants to be the complete opposite of him( he sees caring and showing feelings as womanly things)  thus  shows a lot of anger towards his family. • Okonkwo is a good father, although he beats his children and does not treat…

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Things Fall Apart: The Role of Women in Society

12th October 20163rd January 2019 csecengl

Much of the traditional Igbo life presented in this novel revolves around structured gender roles.   Essentially all of Igbo life is gendered, from the crops that men and women grow, to characterization of crimes. In Igbo culture, women are the weaker sex, but are also endowed with qualities that make them worthy of worship, like the ability to bear…

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Things Fall Apart: Summary of Chapter 5

12th October 20163rd January 2019 csecengl

ust before the harvest, the village holds the Feast of the New Yam to give thanks to the earth goddess, Ani. Okonkwo doesn’t really care for feasts because he considers them times of idleness. The women thoroughly scrub and decorate their huts, throw away all of their unused yams from the previous year, and use cam wood to paint their…

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Things Fall Apart Background Information

11th October 20163rd January 2019 csecengl

Political Context • Approval of the entire clan is necessary before any major decision is made. • Egwugwu, the representative of the ancestral spirits, are integral in administering tribal justice. • Ndichie, the elders of the village, have a place of honour in the clan and their advice is respected. • The priests get their power from the Oracle, and…

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