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    appreciated novel, Things Fall Apart, provides a voice to an ill-treated and unrepresented culture. Things Fall Apart took place in Umuofia in the 1880’s, before and during the first arrival of European missionaries. Weary of reading westerner’s interpretations of how socially backward, illiterate, and uncivilized Africans were, Chinua Achebe wished to reveal a better insight of the Ibo culture and, in doing so, preserve the wellbeing of his continent. Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart…

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    In the village of Umofia, in the book “Things Fall Apart’’ by Chinua Achebe, gender is a big role in their society. Umofia is run by masculinity, bravery, and control. Your power was based on your title and achievements. Okonkwo, the main character, is a well- respected member of the clan and self made. He has hated his father, Unoka, for being a man of debt and no achievements. Due to his childhood, he has always portrayed himself as a masculine man and despises everything feminine. Okonkwo’s…

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    Protagonist of Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo witnesses the white men bring changes to his clan and attempt to colonize them for conquest. Described as “a man of action”, Okonkwo seemingly falls short of his reputation when he commits suicide at the end of the novel (10). Commonly viewed as succumbing to a hereditary disposition of femininity and weakness, this death is thought of as a failure on Okonkwo’s behalf, as something within the clan which fell apart like the title and epigraph suggests.…

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    All Subjects Change A community can be heavily influenced by the power of its people. In Chinua Achebe’s novel, Things Fall Apart, an African village is intruded by a group of European missionaries who try and change the village for their own benefit. However, the outcome varies and turns out to be brutal for the main character, Okonkwo. In this novel, Okonkwo learns of the hardships of how change in a community can benefit or destroy a person. Achebe shows how the manipulation of a community…

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    The interpretation of any literature may vary based on the reader’s various factors and the cultural context. Chinua Achebe, who wrote the novel Things Fall Apart, developed a story of a “strong man” whose life is dominated by fear and anger. That “strong man” is the main character Okonkwo. Okonkwo and his family live in the African village of Umuofia where their culture can be questioned, analyzed, and/or studied by different readers based on their religion. Two of those readers may be an…

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    during Imperialism, which happens throughout the story. The story known as Things Fall Apart describes the African culture through an African’s point of view because many Europeans consider them a lower class. This story is mainly about Okonkwo, a man caught in between the collision of these two cultures. Within this novel, Okonkwo’s life has been deeply affected by the settlement of the colonials, resulting in him falling apart towards the end. Before the colonists arrived, Okonkwo was…

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    consequence. In “Things Fall Apart,” Okonkwo responds negatively to conflict. He is told by an elder not to participate in the killing of Ikemefuna. The elder tells him that Okonkwo will not benefit from the actions that Okonkwo will commit. Ikemefuna looks at Okonkwo as his father, and Okonkwo sees him as a son. He only participates in the killing of his son to prove to everyone that he is strong. While trying to prove he was strong, he lost his…

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    What does it really mean to be a ‘man’. To show how ‘manly’ you are. In the novel, Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe had written a story that is basically told in its title. From a village called Umuofia, Okonkwo’s life begins to fall apart due to various actions he has committed to soon be exiled from his village. During his exile missionaries have come into Umuofia and converted people into Christianity. Okonkwo’s madness lead him to kill a messenger of the missionaries and shorty after Okonkwo…

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    Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart he uses fear as a recurring theme. This theme appears throughout the book in several different situations and for several different reasons, which demonstrates that fear has more than one form and more than one cause. Fear is a very important aspect of Things Fall Apart and of life. Two instances in which Chinua Achebe develops fear as a theme are when he establishes Okonkwo’s fear of weakness and when Ikemefuna is murdered. In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo is…

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    The struggles and successes a parent has can leave a long lasting impact on the lives of their children. Children can either aspire to follow the same path as their parent or to be the complete opposite. In the novel, “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo observes all the situations his father, Unoka, goes through and decides he wants to be nothing like his father. Throughout the third and fourth chapter of book, Okonkwo detests all the struggles his father experiences and ultimately…

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