¶ … Things Fall Apart" the author, Chinua Achebe, offers a unique perspective on Africa and the effect of European civilization on Africa. The story is told with a focus on the central character, Okonkwo. This focus gives the book a definite sense of reality, makes the theme of the tragedy of the change more forceful and also says something greater about all societies. We will begin by giving a brief overview of the story, especially the story of Okonkwo. We will then discuss the sense of reality, the themes and the tragedy of the story and finally the greater meaning of the novel.
The Story of Okonkwo
The book starts by telling Okonkwo's story and his rise to the top of his African tribe. At the same time, his story also tells us about African culture. Without needing to lecture on the subject, the reader becomes aware of the traditions of African society. More importantly, instead of being described, the reader sees how they work in practice. We see that Okonkwo is a respected and successful man within the tribe. He has three wives, is a champion wrestler, a successful farmer, a title-holder and a member of the elite egwugwu. All this shows us that he is a success, is in a powerful position and is seen as a leader of the tribe. Even while we see that Okonkwo is a successful man, we also see that he is not a perfect one. He does not treat his wives well, he is often violent and is also obsessed with his success. We also see Okonkwo as a lesser man when he helps to kill Ikemefuna, a boy that he was selected to be the guardian of. The boy lives with Okonkwo for three years and the boy thinks of Okonkwo like a father. The elders decide that the boy must be killed and Okonkwo is warned not to take part in the killing. However, he takes part anyway. Here we see that his violent nature, his obsession with success and his need to be seen as manly, all allow him to do what seems heartless to the reader.
Shortly after this, Okonkwo accidentally...
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