"Things fall Apart" Short paper on the book by Chinua Achebe
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The culture of the Umuofia society before the colonial
infiltration, may be hard to understand but we are forced by
Achebe to realize it has traditions and customs that make it
work. Although, looking at it from our Judaeo-Christian point of
view we may be appalled by some of their practices. We also have
to realize that they have strengths.
Things Fall apart is the idea of balance and
interdependence, earth and sky, individual and
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doesn't fit in and therefore is rejected turning only to Christianity. Achebe wrote this novel after reading Joyce Cary's Mister Johnson, he was outraged by the way Africans were perceived, he wrote this novel from 'the inside.' He wanted to communicate to the world that African societies were not mindless or barbaric, and that the colonial infiltration disturbed the unity and the balance of what was once a very dignified society and he did.
doesn't fit in and therefore is rejected turning only to Christianity. Achebe wrote this novel after reading Joyce Cary's Mister Johnson, he was outraged by the way Africans were perceived, he wrote this novel from 'the inside.' He wanted to communicate to the world that African societies were not mindless or barbaric, and that the colonial infiltration disturbed the unity and the balance of what was once a very dignified society and he did.