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  1. Things Fall Apart is all about the “collapse, breaking into pieces, chaos, and confusion” (Alimi 121) of traditional Igbo culture that suffers at the hand of the white man’s arrival in Umuofia along with his religion. The views about life that the white men have are totally different from the views that the Igbo have.

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  3. Critical Analysis of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. Haleshappa V V. 2021, IJARESM. The novel tells the fable of the Turtle who reached the sky because the birds lent it their feathers. The fable forms a pattern for the whole novel: just as the Turtle reaches the sky with the help of the birds, so Okonkwo reaches one of the foremost ...

  4. The Purpose of Things Fall Apart (1) •In Things Fall Apart, the Europeans' understanding of Africa is particularly exemplified in two characters: the Reverend James Smith and the unnamed District Commissioner. •Mr. Smith sees no need to compromise on unquestionable religious doctrine or practices,

  5. Things Fall Apart Full Book Summary. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages. He is haunted by the actions of Unoka, his cowardly and spendthrift father, who died in disrepute, leaving many village debts unsettled.

  6. By Chinua Achebe. 'Things Fall Apart' follows the tragic story of a high-performing but deeply flawed African native inhabiting an exalted place within his traditional Umuofia society which is under threat from European imperialists. Article written by Israel Njoku. Degree in M.C.M with focus on Literature from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

  7. Things Fall Apart Summary. Next. Chapter 1. As a young man, Okonkwo becomes one of the greatest wrestlers in the clan. Okonkwo values strength and aggression, traits he believes are masculine, and his worst fear is to be thought of as feminine or weak, like his father, Unoka. Okonkwo's wealth and status within the tribe grow, and he becomes one ...

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