Portrayal of African Traditions and Customs in Achebe's Novels

Portrayal of African Traditions and Customs in Achebe's Novels

The Igbo People and the Nuba People

Scholar's Press ( 2020-12-23 )

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This research attempts to explore how successful Achebe is in portraying the African traditions and customs and their way of life in these selected novels by Achebe. Thus, it has taken Sudanese Nuba's traditions and customs in the Nuba Mountains as a reference to support the view that these novels really depict Africans traditions and customs. The study traces Igbo traditions and customs including religion concepts and practices, funeral rites, harvest festivals, marriage rituals, and wrestling matches in Things Fall Apart, Arrow of God and No Longer at Ease, and then compares them with those of the Nuba’s. The research employs the descriptive-analytical method. The research consists of five chapters; chapter one is a general introduction, chapter two deals with the theoretical framework and published researches that deal with this study, chapter three shows the method and thematic representation, in chapter four the comparison between the two communities’ traditions and their way of life is held, and chapter five is a concluding chapter which presents the summary, findings and recommendations.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-613-8-94690-8

ISBN-10:

6138946901

EAN:

9786138946908

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Bahreldin Abaker

Number of pages:

156

Published on:

2020-12-23

Category:

English linguistics / literature science