Any diamond that 'falls apart' when removed from a setting is either already separated, or may not be a diamond.
True gemstones survive over hundreds of years of being re-set, without 'falling apart'.
Best practices dictate that you take the pieces to a gemologist, who can explain what has happened.
One primary function of setting in Things Fall Apart is to paint a portrait of a specific culture.
So that he could write the book.
The first part is required to introduce you to the setting and atmosphere of Things Fall Apart. It is a more descriptive expository, and focuses more on the people of the Igbo as opposed to the plot.
a specific culture.
1. Unable to reproduce here due to copyright issues. Please read the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. 2. The reason Chinua Achebe chose this setting was so that he could tell a story about the people in this setting.
The setting of "Things Fall Apart" in pre-colonial Nigeria is crucial as it shapes the cultural context, values, and traditions of the indigenous Igbo society. The setting also serves as a backdrop for the clash of cultures between the Igbo people and the European colonizers, highlighting themes of tradition vs. change and the effects of colonization on a traditional society.
No your hand will fall apart.
No, the sky will never fall apart.
social context
social context
Social context
In 1948 Franklin Roosevelts new deal coalition was beginning to fall apart.