Movie Analysis of THINGS FELL APART

THIS IS NOT A LITERARY MOVIE REVIEW. CONTENT SHOULD BE SUPPORT BY ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS AND NOT GO OVER THE DETAILS OF THE MOVIE/CHARACTERS.

REMEMBER – you MUST link the film as it relates to course principles. Support ALL opinions using reputable/academic sources. Cite ALL resources using APA 7 formatting. Use in-text citations appropriately and references all sources at the end of your analysis.
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REMEMBER – you MUST link the story as it relates to course principles. Support ALL opinions using reputable/academic sources. Cite ALL resources using APA 7 formatting. Use in-text citations appropriately and references all sources at the end of your analysis.
FILM_LIT ANALYSIS.docx download
You are required to compose a film/literature analysis on the story, “Things Fell Apart download”. The analysis should be between 500 and 750 words long. It should be well written, following standard rules of grammar and composition, and developing consistent, cohesive ideas over several paragraphs. More information and the rubric are attached to this assignment.
Although you are writing your opinion, you must include course content, support, or evidence for your assertions. Specifically, in the story, look for relationships with characters, stories, or themes and then compare them with course concepts, topics, or arguments. Your interpretation of the story is detailed. Additionally, grammatical, structural, and APA formatting count.

Below are three SHORT videos with QUESTIONS to consider when reading “Things Fell Apart.”
Think about HOW Organizational Development and Change Management apply:
Okonkwo was willing to be exiled for seven years in punishment for inadvertently killing a fellow clansman. Why would such a dutiful follower of the clan’s way of life be willing to break the prohibition against suicide?
Is it possible Okonkwo felt he wouldn’t be seen as breaking a prohibition?
How flexibly do members of the clan interpret their duties?
Is Okonkwo making a statement? If so, what is the statement about?
Did Okonkwo change during the course of the story? If so, how?
Achebe presents us with three choices: Okonkwo’s resistance, Obierika’s accommodation, and Nwoye’s joining the missionaries. What are we to learn from this story about choices and actions in the midst of change?
What “things” fell apart?

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