2016
DOI: 10.4102/lit.v37i1.1192
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‘An augury of the world’s ruin’ and the making of the tragic hero in Chinua Achebe’s <i>Arrow of God</i>

Abstract: Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God has been adjudged by critics as a tragic work with Ezeulu as its tragic hero. However, none of these studies has paid detailed attention to the framing of Ezeulu in the historical context of his age. How he appears when compared to a classical Greek tragic hero has also been ignored. A major context giving rise to Ezeulu becoming a tragic hero is the period leading to the synthesis of two contrary histories, juxtaposed discourses and the collision of opposites and contraries in the… Show more

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“…Still under the first category, but differing a bit from Emenyonu's opinion, is Chukwumah (2016), who thinks that the tragedy of Ezeulu rather emanates from the outcome of the circumstance and historical period in which Ezeulu existed. For him, therefore, Ezeulu is a victim of "a clash between the old (Umuaro) order and the new (Hegel's) order."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still under the first category, but differing a bit from Emenyonu's opinion, is Chukwumah (2016), who thinks that the tragedy of Ezeulu rather emanates from the outcome of the circumstance and historical period in which Ezeulu existed. For him, therefore, Ezeulu is a victim of "a clash between the old (Umuaro) order and the new (Hegel's) order."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%