Friday, July 2, 2021

Things fall apart title

 


The Title- A Literary Allusion:


The phrase "things fall apart" is taken from the poem, “The Second Coming” by W.B Yeats, which Achebe quotes more extensively in the epigraph. Achebe’s literary allusion to Yeats’ poem might deepen or extend—by comparison and/or contrast—the meaning(s) of Achebe’s title and his novel. The beginning four lines of the poem are referred as a preface of the novel.


“Turning and turning in the widening gyre

The falcon cannot hear the falconer;

Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;

Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,”


"Things fall apart" can be said when something we believed would last forever, comes to an end. The title Things Fall Apart refers to the fact that without proper balance, things do fall apart. The notion of balance in the novel is an important theme throughout the book. Beginning with the excerpt from Yeats' poem, the concept of balance is stressed as important; for without balance, order is lost. In the novel, there is a system of balance, which the Igbo culture seems but at the end of the novel the society people can not listen the leader, so a chaotic situation is created.



Okonkwo’s Life Falls Apart:


At the beginning of the novel we see Okonkwo as a prosperous leader of the Igbo people. But the novel ends with his tragic end. Thus, we can say that the novel Things Fall Apart depicts how Okonkwo’s life falls apart. Okonkwo is definitely a man of importance for his society. He is a well-known person throughout the nine villages and beyond. He is a warrior and wrestler who gains respect through his athletics. He is a fierce-free individual. He hasn’t lost one fight or any battles. And for this the people of the village love him. He is also respected because of his wealth.


1) Okonkwo's life first begins to fall apart when he kills Ikemefuna, a prisoner who stayed at Okonkwo's home. 

Okonkwo considers Ikemefuna as one of his own sons. It has been decided from the oracle that Ikemefuna will be killed. Okonkwo takes part in his murder, despite warning from his friend, “That boy calls you father. Do not bear a hand in his death.” But when he hears Ikemefuna’s crying, ““My father, they have killed me!” as he ran towards him. Dazed with fear, Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down.” Okonkwo’s fear of being weak, which is one of his tragic flaws, drives him to rashness, and in the end it contributes to his own tragedy that his own life falls apart

 

2) he was thrown out of the clan for seven years. Okonkwo had no longer had his farm or animals. Also Okonkwo lost faith with most of his friends. 

3) Another episode that showed the downfall in Okonkwo's life was when Nwoye, his oldest and favorite son, converted to the white mans.


4) Okonkwo’s life finally shattered after his returning to his village where he finds that everything is changed. After the clansman burn the Church building down, the District Commissioner asks the leaders of the clan, Okonkwo among them, to go and see him for a peaceful meeting. The leaders arrive, and are quickly seized. While they are in detention waiting for the fine to be collected from their people, they are beaten severely by the court messengers and their heads are shaved. They are held in jail until the clan pays a heavy fine. Embittered and grieving for the destruction of his clan’s independence, and fearing the humiliation of dying under white law, Okonkwo commits suicide and his life totally falls apart.




Igbo Society Falls Apart:


In the first part of the book we see a socially, politically and religiously organic Igbo society. But this organic society becomes divided and virtually loses all energy at the end of the book. Thus, the novel documents the falling apart of the Igbo tribe due to its own brutal rules as well as the coming of the Christian missionaries and the rule of the English government.


The Society Itself Responsible For Falling Apart:


Igbo people have a strong faith in their traditional religion. The religion of the Igbos consisted in the belief that there is a suspense God, the creator of the universe and the lesser gods. The supreme God was called Chukwu. The other gods were made by Chukwu to act his messengers so that people could approach him through them. People made sacrifices to the smaller gods, but when the failed, the people turned to Chukwu. Ancestor worship was also an equally important feature of the religion of the Ibo people. There were man superstitious ideas related with their religious belief. They believed in evil spirits and oracle. One of such Oracles is responsible for Okonkwo’s sacrifice of Ikemefuna. This incident underlines the superstitious brutality of traditional Igbo society.  – people who are affected by some severe diseases are carried on the Evil Forest to die and they do not get any burial and twain babies are thrown out in the Evil Forest just after their birth. The ultimate result of such brutality is when the people, who are dissatisfied with these rules such as- Nwoye, the mother of three twin babies, get the opportunity to change their religion they do it and the society ultimately falls apart.



They fall apart politically.


Prior to the coming of the white the political life of the Igbo people was also very organic and strong. They were very loyal to their political leaders. After the entrance of colonial masters, the colonial religion, mostly replaces the traditional religion. When the white man arrives, however, they ignore the Igbo’s values and tries to enforce his own beliefs and religious practices. Missionaries would convince these tribesmen that their tribe worshipped false gods and that its false gods did not have the ability to punish them if they chose to join the mission. Like many others, Okonko’s son Nwoye is also affected by the colonial religion.


The only point in the book in which the title is referenced is Chapter Twenty, when the main character, Okonkwo, and his friend, Obierika, are discussing the invasion of white men into their community. Obierika says,

 "The white man is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his religion. We were amused at his foolishness and allowed him to stay. Now he has won our brothers, and our clan can no longer act like one. He has put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart." 


his passage clearly ties the destruction of the Igbo people's way of life to sneaky, divisive action on the part of European missionaries and imperialists.

 

The colonial politics affects the Igbo society. Okonko’s life is also affected by the colonial politics. The Igbo people become the victims of the colonial politics and many people die as a result of colonialism. The same things happen to Okonkwo.


The novel concludes with the end of the Igbo society and the death of the hero. In the face of the chaos caused by the incursion of Christianity, Okonkwo becomes a murderer and then hangs himself. His world has literally fallen apart, and it symbolically represents that Igbo society has fallen apart. Thus, we can say, the title of the novel, Things Fall Apart denotes its theme appropriately


Title of the things fall apart and the Igbo culture




             Title of the novel


 The novel takes its title from a verse in the poem "The Second Coming" by W. B. Yeats, an Irish poet, essayist, and dramatist:

Turning and turning in the widening gyreThe falcon cannot hear the falconer;Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.


In this poem — ironically, a product of European thought — Yeats describes an apocalypticvision in which the world collapses into anarchy because of an internal flaw in humanity. InThings Fall Apart, Achebe illustrates this vision by showing us what happened in the Igbosociety of Nigeria at the time of its colonization by the British. Because of internal weaknesseswithin the native structure and the divided nature of Igbo society, the community of Umuofia inthis novel is unable to withstand the tidal wave of foreign religion, commerce, technology, and government. In "The Second Coming," Yeats evokes the anti-Christ leading an anarchic world to destruction. This ominous tone gradually emerges in Things Fall Apart as an intrusive religiouspresence and an insensitive government together cause the traditional Umuofian world to fall apart.



               Igbo culture


Igbo names usually represent meanings — often entire ideas. Some names reflect the qualitiesthat a parent wishes to bestow on a child; for example, Ikemefuna means my power should not be dispersed. Other names reflect the time, area, or other circumstances to which a child is born; for example, Okoye means man born on Oye Day, the second day of the Igbo week. And Igboparents also give names to honor someone or something else; for instance, Nneka means motheris supreme.

Prior to Nigerian independence in 1960, the spelling of Igbo words was not standardized. Thusthe word Igbo is written as Ibo, the pre-1960 spelling throughout Things Fall Apart. The newspellings reflect a more accurate understanding and pronunciation of Igbo words. The List ofCharacters includes a pronunciation that uses equivalent English syllables for most of the main characters' names.

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Digital language lab

 


Due to the reduction in cases of corona virus students are now  allowed to seat together and can work on  computers, laptops at department of English.




The introductory lecture of Digital language laboratory was on hybrid mode. The students are supposed to work on the software named #Globarena  which provides the academic platforms such as Employability Skills, Training Digital Labs - English Lab Career, Lab Aptitude, Lab Global Employability Test  etc. Working from home with #Namo_Etab on language lab is again difficult task to perform, the availability and easiness of technical services such as  computer and laptop  provides students more comfort. As the Digital language lab is a part of task for students(MA sem-4), to overcome this task students have to publish a blog on this activity and  fill the survey form embedded in Dilip Barad   sir's Blog. 



This system of being part in such academic software, using digital labs will helps in the betterment of our academic activities.  


Here's my review regarding the activities we have done, answers of the questions from survey form embedded in Dilip Barad sir's Blog.


#Give five advantages of language learning software with reference to your review and experience: *


1) it gives very good options below the questions for more facilities two students searches verify, reset, show answers.


2) we find the very good checkbox here.


3) the speaking capability of this software is very good the voice is very smooth and audible.


4) the software has a very good structure of organising the ball language exercise such as index visual arts blanks really helpful for practical studies.


5) exercise where very innovative and from here the drag and drop options true and false options.



# Give five disadvantages of language learning software with reference to your review and experience: 


1) the drag and drop option below the questions was not working properly in the software.


2) there is some issue ine login and logout functions like we have to logout and login continuously and it's really time consuming.


3) assent problems are there while communicating with the software accent of various countries and various language little bit change and it create the confusion and problem in understanding each others words.


4) ESL was not working properly


5) language laboratory software don't have any documentation of data which can save our previous answers in the software itself.


#List at least five things (related to language skills) you think can be learnt from this lang lab programme: *


1) learn something very innovative

2) useful of being techno friend

3) it has very good visuals are images to give proper idea in exercises.

4) it definitely improve lsrw skills

5) while communicating we can learn the new accent of another country.


Additional (5) due to Corona pandemic we can have the group task and good advantage of of group discussions and friend talks which increase power reasoning power and communication too.


#Give five new words (vocabulary or pronunciation) you learnt while reviewing the software: *


1) Tendua

2) Absorbers

3) Drowsy

4) Electorate

5) Tangible

6) Adulation

7) Amplifying

8) Tenure

9) Rampant

10) Gruesome



This is very advanced study of language through lab or in laboratory which definitely enhance students skills in in every field like speaking writing listening. The most important think I personally feel is that to be very honest I had never had such innovative and informative software to learn, this is the first time I have learnt through like basic to upwards , this gives me the very e basic two very advanced information about how can I structure, can organised or can perform on academic softwares. Along with all this software has a complete guidance of English language. This should be the part of every Students syllabus. Learners can enjoy learning in light environment,effective learning of technological tools ,knowledge of computer and language lab ,students can achieve ,learners can be more advance through this.