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THINGS FALL APART
CHINUA ACHEBA



Things fall apart was set 100 years ago in Nigeria in a region called Ibo, during the
colonial state. During the time Europe was colonising small countries. The book
focuses on the life of one character and his experiences through this time.

The title of the book is an illusion
The title of the book comes from a line in the poem “The Second Coming” by the
famous English poet, William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

Modernity vs. Tradition
Europe vs. Africa

Things fall apart aims to possess or show the richness and complexity of the
traditional culture in Africa, Nigeria.

CHARACTERS

Okonkwo

- Lives in Umuofia
- Good wrestler
- Most successful + well-known
- 18 years old
- Slippery fish in water (someone whom it is very difficult to catch, or from whom it is very difficult to
get the information that you want)
- Tall and huge
- Bushy eyebrows
- Wide nose
- Severe look (serious in appearance or manner)
- Violent, aggressive
- Has a temper (not necessarily cruel)
- Very persevering
- Temperamental
- Speaks roughly

Unoka

- Okonkwos father
- Died ten years ago
- Lazy and improvident
- “Incapable of thinking about tomorrow”
- Drunked

, - Tall but very thin
- Loves to play the flute (musical and perhaps creative)
- A failure – poor

Ogbuefi Ezeudu

- Leader
- Elderly
- Mister / lord

Nwoye

- Okonkwos son
- 12 years old
- Incipient laziness
- Depression
- Converts to Christanity
- Loves stories and poetry
- Similar to his grandfather, Unoka
- Gentle
- Resembles/Symbolises Unoka




Ikemefuna

- Tall
- Strongly built
- Middle-aged
- Okonkwo’s ‘adopted’ son
- Depression
- Highly admired by Okonkwo and becomes a real son to him
- Killed by Okonkwo

Ekwefi

- Ran away from her husband to come live with Okonkwo
- In her 40s
- Suffered a lot in her time

Enzinma

- About ten years old
- Very liked by Okonkwo, his favourite as he wishes she was a MAN
- Kind and helpful
- Only child, confident

Chielo

- Widow
- Priestess of Umuofia

, - Cares for Ezinma

Obrieka

- Realist
- Okonkwo’s best friend

Mr Brown

- Well respected by the clan
- Amicable
- Gracious

Reverend James Smith

- Dogmatic
- Antagonistic


SYMBOLS

Yam

 Wealth and success
 Manliness and masculinity

THEMES

Exploring humanity
Contrasting ideas/philosophy
Understand relationships

1. Tradition VS Modernity

African traditional life
English changes bring (culture, life, religion)

2. Language & Culture

Chinua A’s message about novel, reflect?
Why English? Not igbo?

Conveys richness of Language
- Proverbs
- Folktales
Complexity of culture

Language Barrier – misunderstanding and culture clash

3. Gender Identity

MASCULINITY

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