Write about two stories from Opening Worlds in which older or traditional ways of life are affected by change.
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Write about two stories from Opening Worlds in which older or traditional ways of life are affected by change. In Dead Man's Path the mission authorities appointed a 'young and energetic man' to take over the school. This was to make the school progress more. Mr Obi and his wife say how they shall make the school 'modern and delightful.' He shows disrespect for people who have been teaching for many years, the same type of people that gave him a 'sound education,' which 'set him apart from other headmasters.' Instead of respecting and showing gratitude towards them he just said, 'these old and superannuated people in the teaching field who would be better employed in the Onitsha market.' Mr Obi thinks that he can run a school properly and he implies it has not been run properly before, ' what a grand opportunity we've got at last to show these people...


