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Written by the Students of Baruch College

West and Central African

I have chosen “Things fall apart” for response 3…

by Great Works

—Ronaldo Neziraj I have chosen “Things fall apart” for response 3. The story of the book, explains the pre and after colonial life in a tribe in Nigeria which involves the the arrival of the Europeans during the late nineteenth century. The main character of the novel is Okonkwo, a man from a village called […]

When I found out our next book was Things Fall Apart…

by Great Works

—Sanjna Puri When I found out our next book was Things Fall Apart and that it was supposed to be an easier read than Remembering Babylon I was immediately happy. Even though I enjoyed Remembering Babylon, I was looking forward to an easier read. Before reading this book, I didn’t read the little blurb on […]

Reading Things Fall Apart was a nice change…

by Great Works

—Anonymous Reading Things Fall Apart was a nice change from Remembering Babylon since the language was a lot simpler. Things Fall Apart has very real issues in it, which at first are hard to accept since they are almost normalized. It is important for us to learn about these issues and come to the realization […]

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