THE USE OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN CHINUA ACHEBE'S THINGS FALL APART

SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE AND CULTURAL REFLECTIONS

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  • Cephas Bruno Gyubok Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Author

Keywords:

Colonialism, Figurative Language, Cultural Identity

Abstract

Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is a seminal work that employs rich figurative language to convey cultural nuances, societal changes, and personal struggles within the Igbo community. This paper explores various forms of figurative language in the novel, including metaphors, similes, and personification, and analyzes their symbolic significance in reflecting themes of colonialism, identity, and tradition. By examining Achebe's use of figurative language, this study highlights how these literary devices enrich the narrative and contribute to the broader discourse on postcolonial identity. 

Author Biography

  • Cephas Bruno Gyubok, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.

    Language Arts Education Section, Department of Arts and Social Science Education

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2025-05-15

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THE USE OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN CHINUA ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART: SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE AND CULTURAL REFLECTIONS. (2025). EXISTENTIA: CONCRESCENCE JOURNAL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES, 3(1). https://journals.casjournals.com/index.php/ECOJAH/article/view/52

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