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Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe

“The world is big. Some people are unable to comprehend that simple fact. They want the world on their own terms, its peoples just like them and their friends, its places like the manicured little patch on which they live. But this is a foolish and blind wish. Diversity is not an abnormality but the very reality of our planet. The human world manifests the same reality and will not seek our permission to celebrate itself in the magnificence of its endless varieties. Civility is a sensible attribute in this kind of world we have; narrowness of heart and mind is not." --Chinua Achebe, May 27, 1996

The novel is set in Nigeria in the early 1900’s.

Based on the Ibo, or Igbo, culture.

This is a real culture in Africa that still exists.

Some historical information Britain had claimed Nigeria and sent colonists to set up British government, economic and religious systems. Clearly the Ibo had their own systems in place, and the British systems created conflict.

Chinua Achebe was born in 1930 in Ogidi an Igbo village under British rule. His parents were devout Christians. Achebe was taught to look down on tribe members who practiced the traditional faith. Achebe became fascinated with the traditional culture of his people and how some of them had come to reject or despise it. This novel addresses those ideas.

Achebe’s Purposes Achebe is trying not only to inform the outside world about Ibo cultural traditions, but to remind his own people of their past and to assert that it contained much of value. Wants audience to appreciate complex African society, rather than viewing it as “weird” or “bizarre.” He wants you to appreciate the unique and valid culture. Resents stereotype of Africa as undifferentiated “primitive” land and the willingness to accept European judgments about African history and culture

Themes to look for People’s reactions to change and the consequences of those reactions The reasons for and consequences of fear, and the flip side, courage The unintentional influence of parents Aggression versus passivity What creates status in a society and how people seek status

Names UmuofiaUnoka OkonkwoChielo IkemefunaUmuike NwoyeUkegbu EkwefiOfoedu EzinmaObiageli ObierikaUchendu

Okonkwo’s Family Unoka Father First Wife Okonkwo ‘Mother’ from Mbanta OjiuboEkwefi EzinmaNwoye Ikemefuna From Mbaino

Kola Nut

Palm Wine

YAMSYAMS

Palm Oil

Cowries