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What Contributes To ‘Things Falling Apart' In Umuofia?

‘Things Fall Apart' is the novel written in 1959 by the Nigerian writer, Chinua Achebe. The novel itself is ironic, tragic and satirical where the author at most describes the conflict between the traditional society of Umuofia with the new customs brought by the white people. Another theme of the novel is contributed through the protagonist, Okonkwo, who struggles to be strong, masculine, respected family man, rather than his father, Unoka - weak, effeminate, lazy and poor.
Through this novel, Chinua Achebe tries to prove that faith has always been a guiding force in man's life. He chooses the period of eighteenth to nineteenth century in Africa, the time of white men's arrival to the desert land. Exactly then, Christian religion was first introduced in Igbo community and had a turning effect on the further life of Igbo people.
Igbo tribe had its own language and beliefs that were followed for many years. The typical system which always explained the existence of Igbo people......


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