Chinua wrote the poem vultures to show that even the most evil things can love, but love is not enough to stop evil.
Thats what I think anyway, hope it helps :)
"Vultures" is a poem by Chinua Achebe born in Nigeria. It was written in Africa in 1930, and compares humans to vultures.
Chinua Achebe wrote Dead Man's Path in 1953.
His father Isaiah Okafor Achebe.
Chinua Achebe's poem "Vultures" can be compared to German poet Paul Celan's "Todesfuge" ("Death Fugue"). Both poems grapple with the themes of death, horror, and the haunting presence of evil in human history, particularly in the context of war and genocide. While Achebe explores the juxtaposition of beauty and brutality through the imagery of vultures, Celan employs stark, haunting imagery to convey the atrocities of the Holocaust. Together, they reflect on the moral ambiguity of humanity in the face of suffering and desolation.
Chinua Achebe
Yes, vultures nest in St. Croix Mississippi.
The narration of Dead Men's Path by Chinua Achebe would be third person narrator.
Ants would probably eat it, and maybe other vultures would give a peck or two if they are hungry enough...
Chinua Achebe wanted to make his book accessible to other cultures, particularly those who did not see his people as having any culture or who saw his culture as primitive.
Things Fall Apart was written and originally published in English.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
They live any where in hot places and cold ones now write that in your report.