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English, 02.07.2020 02:01 kaylagoof4140

"If we fight the stranger, we shall hit our brothers and perhaps shed the blood of a clansman. But we must do it. Our fathers never dreamed of such a thing, they never killed their brothers. But a white man never came to
them. So we must do what our fathers would never have done."
The excerpt above suggests that
the speaker is advocating for genocide
there is a connection between the themes of the individual vs society and tradition vs change
this is a speech that Okonkwo would disagree with
the speaker is going to advocate for peace

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