The title of Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is an allusion to a William Butler Yeats' poem.
<u>The title of the novel </u><u><em>Things Fall Apart</em></u><u> written by Chinua Achebe is an allusion to the poem "The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats</u>. In this poem, <u>the author writes "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold" in the third line</u>. Moreover, both the poem and Achuba's novel present the idea of an important change. <em>Things Fall Apart</em> was published in 1958 and it focuses on the arrival of the Europeans to Nigeria during the last decades of the nineteenth century.
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Tybalt's death because his death gets Romeo banished
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We estimate the effect of education on participation in criminal activity using
changes in state compulsory schooling laws over time to account for the endoge-
neity of schooling decisions. Using Census and FBI data, we find that schooling
significantly reduces the probability of incarceration and arrest. NLSY data indicate
that our results are caused by changes in criminal behavior and not differences in
the probability of arrest or incarceration conditional on crime. We estimate that the
social savings from crime reduction associated with high school graduation (for
men) is about 14–26 percent of the private return. (JEL I2, K42)