ThingsI learned when reading Things Fall Apart  Books teach you alot   most  many a(prenominal) things in life.  They teach you  virtually yourself and everything around you.  In Things Fall Apart you learn  closely  distinguishable  refiningsand  distinguishable types of people.  If youlook closely you can even find some things about yourself in the book.  Some of the characters may be the same ordifferent than you.  In Things FallApart I learned about the Ibo/Umofia culture, human nature, and myself.  Iboculture is different than many of the cultures I have been exposed to in mylife.  The Ibo culture is  outlying(prenominal) from theAfrican stomp of cultures.  TheIbos have a highly developed  economical system, a complex social organization,and a rich  unwritten tradition.  cowry shellsfunction as the currency in this system because they  be far enough from theseacoast that the shells  atomic number 18 rargon.  Theprimary crop that the culture is  ground around is the yam.  The so   cial organization of the Ibo cultureis complex as well.   umteen factors play a enjoyment in an individuals status.  Thenumber of wives and children he can  subscribe demonstrates his wealth.  A mans physical attributes and wartechniques also play a role in his status. A mans age is one  an new(prenominal)(prenominal) factor in his status; older men are looked upto.  People are going to act different in any   purchase order orculture no matter what.

  It is nodifferent in the Umofia tribe than any other situation.  Many of the people in the story act as theywant to and not for anyone else. Okonkwo for example never wan   ts to be looked at as a weak person.  No mat!   ter what he has to do to be looked atas strong he will do it.    sedate if theact is against the Ibo culture.  Obierkaalso acts as he wishes.  Obierka doesntwant to have anything to do with killing Ikemafuna.    diverge surface when the oracle said...                                        If you want to get a  adequate essay,  ordinance it on our website: 
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