Rise- The Africans were pushed out of Europe for their religious beliefs and were forced to start their own states alone. For a while everyone was happy with making their own laws and doing what ever they pleased. They built houses and provided crops for the women to grow food. The men were hunter gatherers.
Fall-The African states could not produce enough food for the amount of children they were having. Children and adults started to die due to famine and starvation. Then the spartan ninja's came back to life and began to kill innocent africans, this was the biggest cause for the fall of the African states and societies.
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Aminata Sow Fall is a Senegalese author known for her works of fiction that explore social issues in West Africa. Some of her notable works include "The Beggars' Strike," "The African Child," and "The Reeds of Tambacounda." She often focuses on themes such as tradition, modernization, and the impact of colonization on African societies.
Okonkwo in "Things Fall Apart" can be seen as representing certain aspects of African society, particularly the emphasis on traditional masculinity and the struggle to adapt to changing times. However, he is also an individual character with his own flaws and complexities that may not fully encapsulate the diversity of experiences within African societies.
"Things Fall Apart" directly addresses the impact of colonialism on traditional African societies, particularly the Igbo culture in Nigeria. It explores the clash between traditional values and colonial influences, as well as the consequences of cultural imperialism on individual identities and community structures.
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Will fall or about to fall. If you are looking for a word to describe future tense of fall, there is not one. past tense is fell, present tense is falling.
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"Things Fall Apart" is a novel written by Chinua Achebe that tells the story of Okonkwo, a powerful Igbo leader in Nigeria during the pre-colonial era. The novel explores themes of tradition, change, and the impact of colonization on African societies. "Ozo" is a title of respect and honor given to men in Igbo society who have achieved a certain level of status and accomplishment.
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