In the Igbo society depicted by Achebe, what are 'chi'?
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Correct answer: Personal guardian spirits that determine an individual's fate
A 'chi' is a personal spirit or double that a person is born with. Achebe highlights the tension between the proverb 'When a man says yes, his chi says yes also' (agency) and the inescapable aspects of fate throughout his work.
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