“THINGS FALL APART” IN “DEAD MEN’S PATH”, A STORY FROM CHINUA ACHEBE’S GIRLS AT WAR AND OTHER STORIES
Journal: International Journal of Linguistics and Literature (IJLL) (Vol.7, No. 6)Publication Date: 2018-10-24
Authors : Komenan Casimir;
Page : 57-70
Keywords : “Things Fall Apart”; “Dead Men’s Path”; Intolerant School; Odinani; Igbo; Achebe;
Abstract
Introduced in Igbo-land owing to colonialism, Western school proves intolerant of Odinani, the Igbo traditional religion,by closing “Dead Men's Path”, a symbol of three realms of existence: the dead, the living and the unborn children. To claim the right of being practiced freely, Odinaniwage war with the school. The ins and outs of these conflicts permits of postulating that “things fall apart” in “Dead Men's Path”, a short story excerpted from Achebe's Girls at War and Other Stories.
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