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Chinua Achebe

Submitted by paulaner on November 22, 2006

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The nineteenth century marked a time where the race to colonize Africa was in full force. Portugal, Belgium, France, and Britain all scrambled to conjure up as much African land as possible. The resources were rich in Africa and with dwindling supply in their own lands, they raced to get as much of the wealth as possible. However it wasn't as easy as just moving in and taking the resources. There were already people who had lived there for thousands of years, the native Africans. So instead of trying to just take it and leave. They basically moved in. Took over the native economy, and began to change the way of life. The way it had been for years and years. The colonizers managed to work their way into the way of life of Africans. When people from the old country moved down to Africa and started running things, they saw these African people who had a very different way of life. The way things were run in Africa were not even close to the way things were run in Britain. This bothered the colonizers. They saw the Africans and their way of life far inferior to that of their own, perhaps even wrong. "The African is corrupt through and through" (Achebe 3). So, one of the first things they decided to do was change them. Change their religion, change their language, basically change everything that the Africans were and knew. This was not an easy task, many Africans were very resilient but some were open to the change. If one were to read about colonialism of Africa that was written by a man from England, they would walk away with the feeling that everything that the English did was right and just. They would look at colonization as a gift to the Africans, doing them a favor. But this is merely the standpoint that the colonizers had. It is the same biased viewpoint one gets if they watch a Japanese movie about Pearl Harbor. The films portray the kamikaze pilots as martyrs and heroes. This is not the same feeling one would get by watching an American Pearl Harbor film...

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