An efulefu is a man without a title in Things Fall Apart, as well as part of the group of people who went to the church in refuge after the missionaries survived the Evil Forest, I believe. Hope I wasn't too late! :D
Someone who is speaking. In Things Fall Apart, it specifically refers to someone who speaks, at the head, during a meeting.
The vocabulary is the set of words used in the book Things Fall Apart. Most of the words are English, but many are from the Igbo language.
The iron horse is a bicycle!!:)
Things Fall Apart was originally published in London.
An efulefu is a man without a title in Things Fall Apart, as well as part of the group of people who went to the church in refuge after the missionaries survived the Evil Forest, I believe. Hope I wasn't too late! :D
Things Fall Apart is a book, which counts as literature.
yes yes it is
Someone who is speaking. In Things Fall Apart, it specifically refers to someone who speaks, at the head, during a meeting.
The vocabulary is the set of words used in the book Things Fall Apart. Most of the words are English, but many are from the Igbo language.
8 children :)
The word shrine is used 17 times in the book Things Fall Apart. One such sentence is: I also kill a cock at the shrine of Ifejioku, the god of yams.
This is not described in the book.
So that he could write the book.
Okonkwo suicides in the end due to the colonialist.
There is no such character in Things Fall Apart.
Things Fall Apart could be considered an interesting book by Chinua Achebe.