Correct option is C
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B. Things Fall Apart (1958): Achebe’s debut novel, depicting colonial Nigeria’s impact on Igbo society.
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E. No Longer at Ease (1960): A sequel to
Things Fall Apart, exploring post-colonial Nigerian identity.
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C. Arrow of God (1964): Continues themes of cultural conflict and colonial impact in Nigeria.
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A. A Man of the People (1966): A satire on corruption in post-colonial Nigerian politics.
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D. Anthills of Savannah (1987): Examines political instability and social challenges in post-colonial Africa.
Information Booster:
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Achebe’s African Trilogy:
Things Fall Apart,
No Longer at Ease, and
Arrow of God offer a profound narrative on colonial impact in Africa.
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Political Critique: Achebe’s work critiques post-colonial corruption and explores African identity.
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Global Recognition: Achebe is celebrated as the “father of African literature” for his portrayal of African realities.