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A 5 page analysis of culture and humanity in Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart and the film The Gods Must Be Crazy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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statement. There are themes relating to issues such as oppression, gender concerns, social problems, and many other issues. However, in some stories there may be such issues but the primary
foundation of the story seems to be nothing more than to illustrate how humans are, in many ways, similar despite culture or race or gender. This is a reality that
is evident in Chinua Achebes novel Things Fall Apart and the film The Gods Must Be Crazy. The following paper analyzes culture and humanity in these stories, illustrating how regardless
of colonial concerns, they are stories of human beings. Culture and Humanity: Things Fall Apart and The Gods Must Be Crazy A great deal of the most popular,
and the most classic, literature and film happens to have been created by the western world, from a western perspective. However, there come films and novels that are written from
the "other" perspective, offering a different viewpoint. One of the most powerful elements of these, and western entertainment, when speaking of other cultures, involves sort of a colonial approach to
history and reality. In Chinua Achebes novel Things Fall Apart this is clearly the case, as it is in the film The Gods Must Be Crazy. They are two works
that offer the viewer/reader a different look at the western worlds involvement in other cultures. In offering these different views they are also works that go beyond colonialism and
the influences of colonialism as it involves culture and speak of humanity, the natural human condition, human emotions, humor, and many other human elements that all people can relate to
and understand. For example, while Achebes novel speaks of the demise of a man in his own culture, in the beginning, it is also a novel that illustrates how this
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