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Prepared By: Gohil Namrata R. Paper no.:14/ The African Literature Enrolment No.: G13101010 Year: 2014-2015 Roll No.: 18 M.A./Part:2 Sem.:4 Submitted To: S.B. Gardi, Department of English, M.K. Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar(Gujarat-India).

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Prepared By: Gohil Namrata R.Paper no.:14/ The African Literature

Enrolment No.: G13101010Year: 2014-2015

Roll No.: 18M.A./Part:2

Sem.:4

Submitted To: S.B. Gardi,Department of English,M.K. Bhavnagar University,

Bhavnagar(Gujarat-India).

Things Fall Apart published

in 1958, just before Nigerian

independence, the novel

recounts the life of the village

hero Okonkwo and describes

the arrival of white missionaries

in Nigeria and its impact on

traditional Igbo Society during

the late 1800s.

Kanthapura, the first major

Indian novel in English was

written in the colonial India in

1930. It deals with the civil

Disobedience Movement of

the 1930s. This Novel Deals of

colonial India is post-colonial in

spirit for various reasons. To

deify Gandhi is a art of the

process of decolonizing the

Indian mind

Sociological

Comparison

British

Colonialism

Culture

Role of Protagonist

Kanthapura regarded as colonial novel of 1938.

It Decolonize the mind of the people of

Kanthapura.

The simple happening including the fight against

the British colonialism at the Skeffington Coffee

Estate, give us a clear picture of decolonization

process.

The Role of Gandhism.

Things Fall Apart is set during a period of

British colonial rule of Nigeria in the late 1800s.

Nigeria became a British

colony in 1886.

Christian missionaries

arrived in Nigeria in the

mid-1800s, and by the

end of the century had

begun a strong

conversion campaign.

They wanted the African

people to embrace

Christianity.

Role Of Achakka

He represent

Gandhiji’s

Philosophy.

Positivity

Role of Okonkwo

Okonkwo believes

that strength and

toughness are

more important

than compassion

and gentleness.

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