Things Fall Apart | Chinua Achebe | Capsule for Easy Learning | NET SET TS JL
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- čas přidán 3. 02. 2023
- One of the important works 'Things Fall Apart' is the debut novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe. Here's a capsule for you to learn about this novel.
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I love the way you express the plot of the play, Novel or any literary works......
Hello Ma'am, thank you for this video. It would help us immensely if you made a separate playlist for all important African writers who are important for SET exams with latest questions and summaries. Most of the students aren't well aware of what to study for African literature. You're the best guiding light Ma'am.
Fall in love with the way u have narrated the story ❤❤
Invaluable lecture, thanks a lot to my Respected Madam
Extremely Extraordinary explanation 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️ Thanks a lot Ma'am 🙏🙏♥️
You had Confident and mastrey of high knowledge of novel , Thank you madam .
Really inspirig growing daily
Loved your lecture ma'am 💝
Outstanding presentation,Madam
Thank you very much ma'am ❤️
Thank you mam
Madam if possible do a video on The Road by wole soyinika
Will try 😊
Madam plz also record lord of the flies
When will New session start of ur coaching mam for june ugc net jrf
Thanx mam
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Thank you so much. It was easy to understand now but when first time I read this.... Couldn't understand the difference between names and relations 😀
thanks ma'am.
Most welcome 😊
Thank you mam ❤
Most welcome 😊
People are reading all from of literature but they make us shocked by giving only British literature questions
You explained it so well ❤️🩹 thank you Ma'am
What a sweet coincidence!
when you were teaching Things Fall Apart here yesterday, we were solving a question on the same novel in the Gate exam.🥹❤️btw, lovely video maam
I uploaded it the night before GATE!
Just completed reading Things Fall Apart. I didnt like the novel much.The anthropological frame of the novel is interesting but the male chauvanist perceptions of the tribal clans, treating women as inferior to men (there are many sentences in the novel describing'womanish feebleness' not suited to 'brave' and chivalrous men). I didnt like Okonkwo's tribal mind boasting cruel killing of fellow men and the tribe's mad following of supernatural gods and priests