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    The theme of Things Fall Apart is struggling between change and tradition. Some of the tribe members become open to the new ideas and faith that is brought in by the white men and may change and conform to it, while others oppose the change and will only stick to the traditional views of their society. The main character, Okonkwo, can be seen as having the most difficult time with the change that comes with the white missionaries settling in the land. One example of this theme is when the book states

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    Okonkwo Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a novel about a man in West Africa. It tells about his triumphs and trial ultimately leading to his demise. It explains how the “white man” came into his country and took over. It show you how the “white man” mad things fall apart. Okonkwo was a very large and tall man. He had big bushy eyebrows and a huge nose. As stated in Things Fall Apart, “He was tall and huge, and his bushy eyebrows and wide nose gave him a very severe look (3-4).” He was extremely

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    In the book things fall apart by chinua achebe is a story about a culture that is exiled from the world and faces people from a different part of the world and shows how different they both are and similar to each other.Okonkwo doesn’t trust these strange men but can’t do anything because he has been exiled from his village due to him killing a clansman. The authors purpose is to show us how different people of different culture react to each others cultures and consequences from them meeting and

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    In the novel, “Things fall apart” by Chinua Achebe, the three different themes of masculinity, tradition and religion is shown throughout the novel. The Igbo people of NIgeria have many different traditions, with Okonkwo playing a very important role in his tribe, he must abide by them. It’s common to respect your elders but the Igbo people often pray to the ancestors, they must show them nothing but respect if not you could be punished. Even at the dinner table, the ancestors must

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    Culture and tradition can collide at different points in the novel “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe, when the missionaries came to the Ibo tribe, there were many mixed emotions. Okonkwo blames his culture for his problems, yet the culture defines him and for that he is scared when the western missionaries come, since they start spreading their Christian beliefs. Okonkwo soon realizes how his society is changing and he isn't in control. Okonkwo was deeply impacted by cultural collision. When

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    to do” and what we “want to do.” In the book Things fall apart, there are many examples of these kinds of events, and a couple real life events that happened to me. One event that happened in the book was when Okonkwo beat his wife, and my real life event was when i had to decide to go to one’s friend house or another. The first conflict of facing many conflicts in life is when Okonkwo beat his wife on the week of peace in the book “Things fall apart.” In the book, the week of peace, is when no

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    Within the novel, Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, a tragic tale is told of Okonkwo, a leader, and provincial wrestling titleholder of a fictional community known as Umuofia. Set in Nigeria, the story does involve the actual tribes’ people of the Igbo, and uses Okonkwo, his family, and the tragedies that happen to him, to reveal the superstitious and traditional lifestyle of these people. It also shows how the earliest attempts of Christianity conversion and the colonialism attempts of the British

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    Colonialism is a system in which a country maintains foreign colonies in order to exploit them economically. This is done through first forcing one’s customs and beliefs on another people that may seem inferior to the larger country. Things Fall Apart was written during a time of European colonization and the novel is set in the 1800’s, when Christianity was on the rise and Britain was expanding into African land. Within the brief story about the affairs of a traditional Ibo African village, known

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    In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart we meet Umofia’s greatest wrestler and warrior alive – Okonkwo. Things seems to be alright until Okonkwo accidentially kills a clansman and his life begins to fall apart. He is facing a very tragic fate and that depends on three factors. Okonkwo’s fear of weakness and failure leads him to death. He was advised not to participate in the murder of Ikemfuna but he killed Ikemfuna himself because he was afraid of being regarded weak. Okonkwo is also afraid

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    Around the late 1800s, African communities resisted against the attempts to colonize their countries and force foreign domination . In Chinua Achebe’s novel, Things Fall Apart, colonizers come to the villages of Umuofia and Mbanta. The title is a reflection of the effect of colonialism on the novel’s protagonist, Okonkwo. He fights to stop the colonizers from taking control of his village. Throughout the novel, he struggles to not become lazy, like his father, and works desperately to keep his the

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