Wednesday, December 28, 2016
The Voter and Dead Men\'s Path
Chinua Achebes The Voter, and beat(p) Mens Path, atomic number 18 two beautiful stories, where the source embroidered the conflicts between the unfermentedfangled and the conventional culture of the society. crownwork and Michael obeah are the two important characters of the stories. Michael seems to follow the modern society. On the other hand, capital cherish two the modern and the tralatitious society. Although at that endue are acute similarities in the characters of Roof and Michael Obi, there are also distinctions, which grant each person to al-Qaida on his own, and face the occupation of the modern and the traditional popular opinion in a distinguishable way. By rejecting the traditional value or conforming the norm of both the traditional and modern value, Roof and Obi play their individuality.\nBoth Michael Obi and Roof face the new challenges of a changing society, with enthusiasm. Michael Obi, who is in his twenties, is the groundbreaker of the modern society. He has rage for modern methods (71). His dream came accepted much earlier than he expected. He gets a business line as headmaster of Ndume key School because the Mission politics decided to send a young and strenuous spell (70), to lead it. As soon as he gets the job, he starts making plans about the schoolings prosperity. He decides to usher a high precedent of teaching. He also plans to hire the school better place by beautifying it (72). He is make water to dedicate all his eon and energy to the school which manifests his enthusiasm. Likewise, Roof is another example of a young and restless person. even so though he has skills for bike repairing, he accepts a new challenge as an alternative campaigner (14). Instead of having affright for a new job, he is optimistic about it. concord to the villagers point of view, he became, a real expert in election campaigning at all levels- village, local presidency or national (14). An energetic and enthusiastic me ntality helps both Obi and Roof to bring through up their good wor...
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