Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Perfect Character A Delusion or Reality

In the novel Animal Farm, the hope for a better world remains unattainable. Even with the change of governance, the animals are eventually mistreated. How is it possible that the longing for good can turn awry when the person is in power for long?

In the case of Okonkwo, he is not painted as someone who is without fault. In fact, he is in many ways a tragic hero. Neither is he a person who is evil despite his part in killing Ikemefuna. Based on your understanding of him in the novel, reflect on the following questions:



  • How has Okonkwo been a figure of inspiration and disappointment to his people? 
  • What are the characteristics of Okonkwo that you can find in your nation’s leader?

Monday, March 11, 2013

Religions and superstitions

Karl Marx once commented that 'religion is the opium of the people'. Do you agree with him? In the case of Umuofia, do you think their native religion stunts their development? Is the 'new' religion seen as a way of bringing development to Umuofia?

Apart from religion, superstitions play an important part in the Ibo culture. Do you have your own sets of superstitions which you find difficult to discard?


The following points can help you as you write your reflective post on the role of religion and superstition in the novel and in your life:
  • Analyse how superstitions and religions play in the life described in the novel. 
  • Do superstitious beliefs and religion affect the development of a country? How?
  • How does one's beliefs affect the nation in terms of politics and culture?

Monday, March 4, 2013

Women in Things Fall Apart



Go through your notes on gender differences and other websites dealing with gender studies. Based on your reading, reflect on how these women are treated in the novel. The following questions can help you as you write your reflective piece in your blog:

  •  How are the women treated in the novel? Do all members in the community agree with the status quo? Why? 
  • What contributions are made by the Igbo women to the survival of their culture? 
  • What are the changes in women’s roles in this present world?
Do provide a suitable title for your reflective post. Apart from writing your blog, you are also required to comment on two of your friends' blogs. Your comments should take into account the following points:
  • Are their reflections based on opinions, experiences or facts? If they are opinions, are they supported by some form of evidence? Is the evidence trustworthy?
  • Is there evidence of synthesis of ideas based on their readings? Is there evidence they read widely to come up to certain conclusions?

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Your Thoughts on the Novel

I am sure by now you have completed reading the whole novel "Things Fall Apart". There are issues which you might find troubling. You may even disagree with some of the actions taken by the characters in the novel. Your views are important and let not the various articles you've read swayed you into accepting them as gospel truths. Do question what you have read.

In your respective blogs, think reflectively of the issues found in the novel. The following questions should help you in your analysis:
  • Based on your reading of “Things Fall Apart”, what aspects of the Igbo culture allow the British to take over? 
  • Since Sarawak has also undergone colonisation, how has this affected aspects of culture in our society? 
  • Are there any changes brought about in the lives of the indigenous tribes in Africa and Sarawak? 
 Your reflective blog postings should be uploaded latest by 27th February, 2013.
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