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Book Reviews of “No Longer at Ease”

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Nigerian author Chinua Achebe wrote his second novel, “No Longer at Ease” as a sequel to the trilogy that explores Nigeria’s history through fiction.

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Book Reviews of “No Longer at Ease” Nigerian author Chinua Achebe wrote his second novel, “No Longer at Ease” as a sequel to the trilogy that explores Nigeria’s history through fiction. The novel brings to life a character that receives a European-oriented education that buries his culture, and loses his identity and loyalty. "No Longer at Ease' received the Nigerian National Trophy for Literature. Book reviews of “No Longer at Ease” discuss the plot, characters, themes, motifs and symbols seen in the novel. Reading examples of other book reviews such as "Mansfield Park" book reviews, “Love in the Time of Cholera” book reviews or “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” book reviews will help you write better book reviews of “No Longer at Ease” as you will gain a better understanding of the important literary elements to discuss in a book review by doing so.  Using reliable sources on “No Longer at Ease” as well as reading examples of “No Longer at ease” book reviews from "Custom Writings" service can also help you obtain a deeper understanding of the book itself, which you can also then apply towards writing book reviews of “No Longer at Ease”. Book reviews of “No Longer at Ease” should begin with some biographical information about the author and discuss his life, career and inspiration for his work. Chinua Achebe is a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic. His works revolves around traditions of Igbo society, the effect of Christian influences, and the clash of values during and after the British colonization. A summary of the book's plot should then follow in book reviews of “No Longer at Ease”. The novel focuses on a young Nigerian man, Obi Okonkwo, who has lost connection with his African heritage and believes that young men like him can eradicate corruption but then himself soon becomes involved in corruption. Next, an analysis of the major characters in the novel such as Obi Okonkwo, Clara, and William Green should be included in book reviews of “No Longer at Ease”. The book's themes about corruption by public servants, the influence of education, and tradition versus progression should also be analyzed in book reviews of “No Longer at Ease”. Finally, the significance of the novel’s title should also be explained in book reviews of “No Longer at Ease”.
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