Q By Thursday, April 8, at 11:59PM: 1. Reread the final paragraph of Things Fall Apart. 2. Answer/reflect on the following: From whose perspective is this part of the story told? Why do you think Achebe decided to end his book here, when throughout the rest of the book we'd been following, mostly, the story of Okonkwo? 3. Also answer: What do you think Achebe hoped to expose about colonization in Things Fall Apart? Provide one quote from chapters 13-25 (the end) that shows Achebe working to expose, explain, or describe something about colonization. Why did you pick that quote? 4. Finally, as usual, respond to two others' posts by Sunday, April 11, at 11:59PM.
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