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Re: Obi's field of study. It is indeed English, not Classics - Joseph tells other people that Obi studied Classics because he thinks it's more impressive than studying English. (Page 88 in the Anchor Books edition)
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The Chinua Achebe study guide linked from the article really has nothing to do with No Longer at Ease. It's actually more of a study guide for Achebe's other book Things Fall Apart. Should we just remove it or wait until a better link is found? --clpo13 20:55, 5 March 2007 (UTC)