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Which sentence best illustrates the theme that tradition versus change leads to conflict in Achebe’s novel, Things Fall Apart?
The British did not understand the Igbo traditions and tried to impose their own religion and politics, which they considered to be superior.
The Igbo traditions, which were handed down orally from generation to generation, were never written down.
The Igbo society was patriarchal, where the men were warriors, farmers, and builders, and had several wives.
Everyone in the Igbo society had specific duties, depending upon their age and gende

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The correct answer for Odyssey is A) The British did not understand the Igbo traditions and tried to impose their own religion and politics, which they consider to be superior.

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Answer:

The British did not understand the Igbo traditions and tried to impose their own religion and politics, which they considered to be superior.

Explanation:

Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" revolves around the Igbo people's transition that was disrupted on with the coming of the Britishers. The Igbo community of which Okwonkwo and his family are a part of, is the central scene of this story.

Okwonkwo and his people had been a community based traditional oriented people, happy and contented with their own lives. But with the offer of a 'supposedly' superior life through the Britisher's 'good news', the usual community oriented life of the Igbo people began to be shaken. The missionary works done by the British people led some to be influenced by the new hope of living a different and better life while some of them still oppose the new norms greatly. This began the theme of tradition versus change, tradition represented by the Igbo community and change by the Britishers. This theme is best illustrated by the sentence

The British did not understand the Igbo traditions and tried to impose their own religion and politics, which they considered to be superior.