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1 THINGS FALL APART

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3 Chinua Achebe was born in Ogidi, Nigeria, the son of a teacher in a missionary school.

4 His parents, though they instilled in him many of the values of their traditional Ibo culture, were devout evangelical Protestants and christened him Albert after Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria.

5 In 1944 Achebe attended Government College in Umuahia. He was also educated at the University College of Ibadan, where he studied English, history and theology.

6 At the university Achebe rejected his British name and took his indigenous name Chinua.

7 In 1953 he graduated with a BA. Before joining the Nigerian Broadcasting Company in Lagos in 1954 he traveled in Africa and America and worked for a short time as a teacher.

8 In the 1960s he was the director of External Services in charge of the Voice of Nigeria.

9 BACKGROUND INFO Achebe’s first novel was published in 1958.

10 Achebe wrote his novel in a time often called the Nigerian Renaissance because during this period a large number of very strong Nigerian writers began to create a powerful new literature that drew on the traditional oral literature, European literature, and the changing times in Nigeria and in Africa at large.

11 Critics consider Achebe one of the earliest and best novelists to have come out of modern Nigeria. He is also one of the top English- speaking novelists of his time anywhere.

12 In 1958 much of Africa was still under the colonialists’ yoke. Set in a time of great change for Africans, Achebe’s novels illuminate two painful features of modern African life:

13 the humiliations visited on Africans by colonialism and the corruption and inefficiency of what replaced colonial rule.

14 Things Fall Apart focues on the early experience of colonialism as it occurred in Nigeria in the late 1800’s, from the first days of contact with the British to widespread British administration.

15 Achebe is interested in showing Ibo society in the period of transition when rooted, traditional values are put in conflict with an alien and more powerful culture that will tear them apart.

16 Achebe paints a vivid picture of Ibo society both before and after the arrival of white men and avoids the temptation to idealize either culture.

17 In this context he believes that the novelist must have a social commitment: “The writer cannot be excused from the task of re-education and regeneration that must be done…I for one would not wish to be excused.

18 I would be quite satisfied if my novels (especially the ones I set in the past) did no more than just teach my readers (Africans) that their past – with all its imperfections – was not one long night of savagery from which the Europeans acting on God’s behalf delivered them.”

19 Nigerian Literature: Oral and Written Traditions hyperlink Nigerian Literature: Oral and Written Traditions hyperlink

20 Proverb and Folklore in the Novels of Chinua Achebe Proverb and Folklore in the Novels of Chinua Achebe (hyperlink) Proverb and Folklore in the Novels of Chinua Achebe

21  PROVERB  TRADITION  FOLKTALE


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