Things fall apart

 

Things fall apart
Things fall apart

“Things Self-destruct” is an original by Nigerian creator Chinua Achebe, distributed in 1958. It recounts the tale of Okonkwo, a fruitful Igbo (Ibo) rancher and hero in pre-pioneer Nigeria, and his battle to keep up with his conventional lifestyle despite expansionism and Christianity.

The novel Things fall apart investigates subjects like the conflict of societies, the impacts of expansionism on conventional social orders, the risks of pride and desire, and the significance of language and correspondence in safeguarding social personality.

“Things Self-destruct” is broadly viewed as an exemplary of African writing and essentially affects the portrayal of Africa in writing and mainstream society.

Things fall apart

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