[PDF][PDF] African culture in achebe's things fall apart: a stylistic inquiry

O Awa - Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2018 - academia.edu
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African literature is a manifestation of African society, culture, historical and political
experience. African literary artists therefore aim at among others, projecting their culture to
the world. This is a feat that Achebe and his contemporaries have accomplished with
admiration. Thus, an African artist functions in the African society as the recorder of the
mores and experience of his people, society and the voice of vision of his time. These are
the parameters for judging Achebe in his Things Fall Apart. Working through the canons of …
Abstract
African literature is a manifestation of African society, culture, historical and political experience. African literary artists therefore aim at among others, projecting their culture to the world. This is a feat that Achebe and his contemporaries have accomplished with admiration. Thus, an African artist functions in the African society as the recorder of the mores and experience of his people, society and the voice of vision of his time. These are the parameters for judging Achebe in his Things Fall Apart. Working through the canons of the Hallidayan Systemic linguistics and Stylistics, this exploration reveals specifically African admirable and commendable system of government, justice, religion, and respect for life, love and marriage, even before colonization. Though Achebe’s hallmark is the revitalization, exposition and celebration of the African cultural heritage, he nevertheless reveals those intolerable aspects of his Igbo culture that needed to be eliminated without hesitation.
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