The Voter by Chinua Achebe is about choices between tradition or modernity. Roof, a bicycle repairman, is given the opportunity to run a political campaign. He aims to do his best and enthusiastically embraces his new profession. Unexpectedly, Roof is offered a bribe and is immediately seduced to take the money! His saving grace is a belief in the traditional; Igbo "Iyi" that demands people do as they promise. He solves his dilemma by tearing the paid votes in half and putting one piece in each voting box, keeping his word but canceling out the vote!
The main character in The Voter, written by Chinua Achebe, has to make a difficult decision. The character must choose between traditional living and modern culture.
A man has to choose between voting for the guy he's campaining for or the other guy (who paid him) in this short story, set in Africa (time period not given.)
its all about corruption in politics.
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i think it's a mix of a summary and an answer for the story
Just a short form of your story or novel.
no a summary isn't a story a summary tells you the subject of something
what is the summary a tale of friendship
No. Plot is what happens in the story - summary is a short form of the plot giving only the basic information.
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The story "The Voter" by Chinua Achebe is set in a village in Nigeria. The narrator describes the village as being in a state of turmoil as individuals and political parties compete for votes during a local election. The setting captures the political intrigue and power dynamics within the village community.
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The characters in the story "The Voter" by Chinua Achebe include a school teacher named Marcus and the narrator, who is a young college student. The story revolves around the themes of political corruption and personal integrity as the characters navigate the challenges of voting in a rigged election.
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You can find the full text of the short story "Civil Peace" by Chinua Achebe in various published collections of his works, in libraries, or online through platforms that offer access to literature and short stories. Alternatively, you can purchase a copy of the collection that contains the story.
From the marriage of Okonkwo's daughter in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart" to the end of the story, approximately seven years pass. This period covers the arrival of the Christian missionaries, the conversion of some clan members, the destruction of the clan's traditions and ultimately, Okonkwo's tragic demise.
In "Marriage is a Private Affair" by Chinua Achebe, the falling action occurs after the climax of the story when Nnaemeka writes a letter to his father, disowning his ancestral beliefs. This leads to a period of tension and conflict as both Nnaemeka and his father struggle to reconcile their differences before eventually reaching a resolution.
"Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe typically has around 209 pages, but the exact number may vary depending on the edition and publisher.