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About education in Africa
In fact, the education received by these Nobel writers is similar to that received by ordinary people in Africa, except that these people are yearning for literature and motivated, and they strive to create some learning opportunities for themselves. In our impression, Africa is a very poor place with underdeveloped economy, so education naturally lags far behind developed places, but even in such a difficult educational environment, Africa has produced four Nobel Prize in Literature laureates.

I think these people, they can get Nobel Prize in Literature. On the one hand, they do have extraordinary talent in literature. On the other hand, they love literature very much. In such an unfavorable learning environment, they can only persist in their love of literature and their own talents. One of the most famous writers in Africa is also known as? Father of African Modernism? Nigerian writer Chinua? Achebe, I think his education can represent these African writers who won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Achebe was educated in the west since childhood, and the official language of Zznja is English, so Achebe has read all western works since childhood. This gives him the opportunity to get in touch with mature and good western culture. In many western works he has read, African aborigines are vicious, stupid and cunning images. Faced with these images, Achebe began to reflect on why Africa was so misunderstood. Later, he did some research in this field and wrote the trilogy Ni Zznja.

I think the reason why he can write such works is based on his own personal experience. I don't think he could have written such a work that can truly reflect life in Nigeria without his experience in riff-raff, Nigeria. I think these African writers' life experiences in Africa provide them with a lot of writing materials.