The Depiction of Transcendentalism in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
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Master |
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The Depiction of Transcendentalism in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart |
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Anglo-Saxon literature and Civilization |
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Outline:
General introduction
Chapter one: an overview of transcendentalism and its connection to African literature
1.1. Introduction
1.2. The origin Of Transcendentalism
1.3. The Development Of Transcendentalism
1.3.1. Literary scene
1.3.2. Social conditions
1.3.3. Philosophical and religious background
1.4. what is transcendentalism
1.5. The two prominent transcendental writers and transcendental club
1.5.1. Ralph Waldo Emerson
1.5.2. Henry David Thoreau
1.6. The tenets of transcendentalism
1.6.1. Non-conformity
1.6.2. Intuition
1.6.3. Nature
1.6.4. Individualism
1.6.5 Self-reliance
1.7. African culture
1.8. African literature
1.8.1. What is African literature
1.8.2. The history and development of African literature
1.9. The pre-colonial vs post-colonial African literature
1.10. The influence of the negritude movement on Chinua Achebe
1.11. Conclusion
Chapter two: The Depiction Of Transcendentalism In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Things Fall Apart
2.2.1. Plot Summary
2.2.2. The setting
2.2.3. Characterization
2.3. The depiction of transcendentalism in Chinua Achebe’s things fall apart
2.3.1. Nature in African literature
2.3.2. Individualism in Things Fall Apart
2.3.2.1. Courage
2.3.2.2. Wealth
2.3.2.3. Valour
2.3.3. Self-reliance
2.3.4. Intuition
2.3.5. Non-conformity
2.4. Conclusion
General Conclusion
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