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16 January, 03:45

In at least one hundred words, explain how the Igbo religion in Achebe's Things Fall Apart is an example of a polytheistic belief system. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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  1. 16 January, 06:41
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    What is this book? can u explain it
  2. 16 January, 07:37
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    The Igbo gods are mostly manifestations of nature and its elements, which makes sense because they are an agricultural society that depends on the regularity of seasons and natural phenomena to survive. They worship the goddess of the earth and are always careful to avoid committing sins against her for fear of vengeance that might wipe out an entire generation. The Igbo ancestors also take on a divine nature to some extent. Family plays such a central role in Igbo life that the spirits of their ancestors are consulted for almost every decision and even serve as judges in legal trials (in the form of masked elders). The Igbo emphasis on numerous gods associated with nature and also on ancestors and somewhat divine contrasts sharply with the single God of Christianity which seems far less directly relevant to the Igbo lifestyle.

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