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Preface | v | |
Acknowledgments | vii | |
Introduction | ix | |
Chapter 1 | Rhetorical Implications of the Theme in Things Fall Apart | 1 |
Chapter 2 | Okonkwo | 13 |
Chapter 3 | The Rhetorical Implications of Women and their Pain in Things Fall Apart | 17 |
Chapter 4 | The Rhetorical Use of Proverbs | 27 |
Chapter 5 | The English Version of Ibo Telling | 35 |
Chapter 6 | The Rhetorical Implications of the Greek Connection in Things Fall Apart | 43 |
Chapter 7 | The Omniscient Editor and Narrator | 51 |
Chapter 8 | The Rhetorical Implications of the Opening and Closing of the Novel, Things Fall Apart | 59 |
Chapter 9 | Conclusion | 69 |
Bibliography | 71 | |
About the Author | 77 |
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