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Dead Men

 

            The ability to extend one's mind and be open to novel ideas or .
             concepts can prove to be quite rewarding in life. The knowledge .
             and insight gained from expanding one's horizons can sometimes .
             save an individual from a predicament that would have otherwise .
             befallen him.
             In Chinua Achebe's short story "Dead Men's Path", Michael Obi .
             is the ignorant headmaster who fails to open himself to the .
             knowledge and wisdom offered by the priest of Ani. In an .
             altercation between these main characters, the priest's role as a foil .
             to Michael is made obvious.
             The priest of Ani's demeanor and choice of words suggests .
             that he is a calm, open-minded and wise person. This is evidenced .
             in his exchange with Michael. Statements such as "what you say .
             may be true" evince an open-mindedness and willingness to accept .
             other people's opinions. Also, the priest's reference to the .
             importance of ancestry in present and future life, namely "this path .
             was here before you were born and before your father was born. .
             The whole life of the village depends on it. But most important, it .
             is the path of children coming in to be born -, shows his .
             wisdom. Such wisdom is further expressed in the priest's parting .
             words "I have no more words to say" to a narrow-minded and .
             imprudent headmaster.
             Unlike the priest, the headmaster of Ndume Central School, .
             Michael Obi, is not a likeable character. He is both narrow-minded .
             and foolish. His comments such as "We cannot allow people to .
             make a highway of our school compound" and "The hole purpose .
             of our school is to eradicate just such beliefs as that. Dead men do .
             not require footpath our duty is to teach your children to laugh .
             at such ideas" point to his narrow-minded ways. Furthermore, his .
             lack of respect for his elders or authority figures and his careless .
             choice of words, namely "I don't suppose the ancestors will find .
             the little detour too burdensome", which offend other people's .
             deeply held beliefs and values are hallmarks of a disrespectful, .


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