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Things Fall Apart is a remarkable work of African literature. Chinua Achebe, the novel's author, depicts the Ibo community's culture, society, and history. The novel portrays the Ibo people as a native African people and draws parallels between their culture and Christianity. The Ibo people was perplexed when Christianity was introduced because missionaries asked them to adopt Christianity and discard their indigenous beliefs and rituals.
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If we were to read this story in First Person POV, we would most likely be in Mrs. Windermere's POV. However, in third-person POV, we know that:
- All of the guests were thankful for the shelter.
- John Culkin is the youngest guest
- He mentally counted the fish paintings in the room
- Max Cena had tight shoes on
- Max Cena enjoyed the soft carpet.
- Rachel Gellar found ways to amuse herself
- Rachel Gellar guessed that buffalo wings hid under a silver pot.
While this is not necessary, vital information, it can certainly show how much we can dive deeper into a story just by reading in Third Person.
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