why ethnography used in things fall apart? and how Achebe use ethnography in the text? answer with reference from the text.
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eth·nog·ra·phy
eTHˈnäɡrəfē/
noun
noun: ethnography
the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
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A question is remarkably esoteric when I have to look up what a word means. I still don't understand what you mean by "level".
Things Fall Apart Summary. The bulk of the novel takes place in Umuofia, a cluster of nine villages on the lower Niger. Umuofia is a powerful clan, skilled in war and with a great population, with proud traditions and advanced social institutions. Okonkwo has risen from nothing to a high position.
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I didn't even know that it is a novel, since I have read a book with a similar title about engineering details. After some remembering, I remember that the book was actually titled "Why Things Don't Fall Apart".
You need to get someone to help you write a question that asks what you mean to ask and identifies the subject enough to suggest a particular answer.
I don't know why you do not understand the question. Actually my teacher asked me this question. may be It means why and how Achebe use ethnography in the text and why he use ethnographic details in Things fall Apart. what he want to show by use ethnography in his book.