AFRICAN 210 Study Guide - Final Guide: Personal God, Dic Entertainment, Knyaz

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Things fall apart: the parable, the tortoise story, what happens to the tortoise is a mirror of what happens to okonkwo. Kaggen, the divine trickster, plays the trick of puncturing the gull even though the gull speaks, and tells him what the result will be if he does indeed puncture it. God kisses gull, gull splatters over his face and god cannot see. What happens to god, happens to all and therefore darkness is created when the gull splatters in the eyes of god. God created night (darkness) so people could not hunt and kill at night and as a punishment for killing god"s creatures (the vengeful, destructive part of the dualistic god) Kaggen then takes an ostrich feather and cleans the gull from his eyes, and he can see again, then when he throws the feather into the heavens, it becomes the moon. God created the moon so people could hunt, kill, and see and live at night.

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