Mambo Huangamia cha Chinua Achebe

Mambo Huangamia cha Chinua Achebe

Asante sana mkuu....sorry unaweza niwekea na " the beautiful has not yet born cha Amah
Na " The houseboy "cha Fernand Mbia

Sir Khan Fanya mpango basi wa pdf
 
"And so Okonkwo was ruled by one passion-to hate everything that his father Unoka loved"
Next time if you won't mind grab in "A MAN OF THE PEOPLE"
Chief Nanga who was really an enemy of the people.
 
Kwa mujibu wa kiingereza changu cha tuisheni hiyo..." Things fall apart"...eti mimi ningetafsiri kuwa ..."mambo yameharibika"...au..."mambo shaghalabaghala"...au..."hali muhali"..."mambo si mambo tena"...nk...nk!
All in all, iko sawa.And it is in the sense of looking African continent before the invasion of the Whitemen(things were as they were supposed to be) and after the invasion( things started to change in many aspects i.e culture, tradition, customs etc).
 
"Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond. His fame rested on solid personal achievements......"
Umenikumbusha mbali sana mkuu, nilikua nimekariri page 2 za mwanzo. Long time, way back. No Longer at Ease nimekisoma pia, kinaeleza jinsi mtoto wa kiume wa Okonkwo alivyopokea Ukristo na kusomeshwa na kijiji UK.
African writers wa zamani walikua wabunifu sana, walikua wanaandika living stories, you could feel it, waliweza kukamata vizuri kabisa imagination ya msomaji.
1. Things Fall Apart
2. No Longer at Ease
3. Weep Not Child
4. Encounters from Africa
5. Petals of Blood
6. A grain of wheat
7. Is It Possible?
8.Until Further Notice

These were my favorite books, nilikuaga navyo vyote, vilinikamata sana ilibidi niviibe library ili niwe navyo permanently.
I had a lot of them...I used to buy them.But, some people failed to keep them safe.
I have started to possess them again...!
 
Nwakibie recognizes that Okonkwo is an ambitious self-starter, so he agrees to help Okonkwo begin his farming operation.
'I have learned to be stingy with my yams. But I can trust you. I know it as I look at you. As our fathers said, you can tell a ripe corn by its look,'
Okonkwo seems to be a hero( to some existence) though others judge him as a coward( as he decided to commit suicide).
 
[emoji23] [emoji23] ngoja nikifukue kabatini hiki kitabu...
Nilikuwa nakipenda balaa
It's really the beginning of African Literature hususan ukikiondoa kile cha Amos Tutuola "The Palmwine Drunkard" ambaye ametumia kiingereza kibovu kwa sehemu kubwa.
 
All in all, iko sawa.And it is in the sense of looking African continent before the invasion of the Whitemen(things were as they were supposed to be) and after the invasion( things started to change in many aspects i.e culture, tradition, customs etc).
hey man, isn't culture comprising tradition and customs?
I stand to be corrected.
 
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