No Longer at EaseAnnotation After studying in Britain, Obi returns to Nigeria full of high principles. He is, however, forced to adjust his moral values and succumb to the pressures of a corrupt society. Achebe uses the 'fall' of one man, a descendent of the hero in Things Fall Apar. |
Contents
Section 1 | 9 |
Section 2 | 11 |
Section 3 | 19 |
Section 4 | 27 |
Section 5 | 35 |
Section 6 | 50 |
Section 7 | 58 |
Section 8 | 69 |
Section 11 | 95 |
Section 12 | 105 |
Section 13 | 112 |
Section 14 | 118 |
Section 15 | 127 |
Section 16 | 133 |
Section 17 | 139 |
Section 18 | 144 |
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Common terms and phrases
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