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Introduction: TFA

Literary pieces, like any other work or vocal activity incorporates the author’s opinions in order to create a plot. Due to the fact that any work is representative of the author’s own opinion, which is birthed from one’s own experiences. Therefore, one can easily deduce that an author’s personal history influences his ideas, or the meaning constructed in writing. For instance, in Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe, a devout Catholic depicts the scene from a largely Igbo perspective, which may result in a slightly inaccurate view on the culture. As a result, Achebe’s own opinions on life direct the novel’s path and the message itself.

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