Awareness of Injustice in Achebe's No Longer At Ease
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This researchanalyzes China Achebe’sNo Longer At Easefrom the point of
view of post-colonialism. Inthis novel, the colonel actsviolentlywhichdescribes the
Igbo society-its culture, religion andmythology which influences the everyday lives
of the Igbos. He aptly shows not only the positive sides of Igbo culture and religion,
but alsothe negative sides. Forinstance,he describes cruel rituals and killing of
newborns or twins and so on. All of these rituals were later considered inappropriate
by British colonizers and they were slowly pushed away by new religion and the
Western way of life. When describing the Igbo society, Achebe uses his own
experience and true facts which helpedhimoffer his readers an in-depthinsightinto
the main characters likeObi Okonkwoandhis grandson Obi.The easy massacre of
an unsuspecting enemy evoked no feelings but those of gladness, pride, and
admiration.
Key Words:Post-colonial, Nigeria, Western domination, Ibo culture,hegemony,
superiority,cultural studies
