things fall apart who is the characters of the story
1. things fall apart who is the characters of the story
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Okonkwo, the protagonist, has three wives and ten children and becomes a leader of his clan.
Ekwefi is Okonkwo's second wife.
Unoka is Okonkwo's father.
Nwoye is Okonkwo's son, about whom Okonkwo worries, fearing that he will become like Unoka.
Ikemefuna is a boy from the Mbaino tribe. His father murders the wife of an Umuofia man, and in the resulting settlement of the matter, Ikemefuma is put into the care of Okonkwo.
Ezinma is Okonkwo's favorite daughter and the only child of his wife Ekwefi. Ezinma, the Crystal Beauty, is very much the antithesis of a normal woman within the culture and Okonkwo routinely remarks that she would've made a much better boy than a girl, even wishing that she had been born as one.
Obierika is Okonkwo's best friend from Umuofia.
Ogbuefi Ezeudu is one of the elders of Umuofia.
Mr. Brown is an English missionary who comes to Umuofia. He shows kindness and compassion towards the villagers and makes an effort to understand the Igbo beliefs.
Mr. Smith is another English missionary sent to Umuofia to replace Mr. Brown after he falls ill.
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2. What does the story 'Things Fall Apart' reveal about the African Character?
Achebe’s novel shatters the stereotypical European portraits of native Africans. He is careful to portray the complex, advanced social institutions and artistic traditions of Igbo culture prior to its contact with Europeans. Yet he is just as careful not to stereotype the Europeans; he offers varying depictions of the white man, such as the mostly benevolent Mr. Brown, the zealous Reverend Smith, and the ruthlessly calculating District Commissioner.
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3. Do you find the characters likable? Are the characters people you would want to meet? in things fall apart
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No I don't find the character likable
4. How did you feel about reading the story:THINGS FALL APART. http://www.gradesaver.com/things-fall-apart/study-guide/short-summary/here's the link ⬆️
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5. what is the message of the text in a things fall apart?
Explanation:
The Struggle Between Change and Tradition
As a story about a culture on the verge of change, Things Fall Apart deals with how the prospect and reality of change affect various characters. The tension about whether change should be privileged over tradition often involves questions of personal status.
6. Differentiate the theme of Loot and Things Fall Apart?
the theme for Gordimer's "Loot" is all about nature while the theme for Achebe's "Things Falling Apart" is all about civil peace.
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8. structure of things fall apart
The narrative structure of Things Fall Apart follows a cyclical pattern that chronicles Okonkwo's youth in Umuofia, his seven-year exile in Mbanta, and his eventual return home. ... The novel's three parts also map onto a gendered narrative structure that follows Okonkwo from fatherland to motherland back to fatherland.
9. What is the sumarry of the story things fall apart?
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The novel chronicles the life of Okonkwo, the leader of an Igbo community, from the events leading up to his banishment from the community for accidentally killing a clansman, through the seven years of his exile, to his return, and it addresses a particular problem of emergent Africa—the intrusion in the 1890s
Explanation:
Things Fall Apart is the debut novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, first published in 1958. It depicts pre-colonial life in the southeastern part of Nigeria and the invasion by Europeans during the late 19th century
10. What is the moral of the story things fall apart?
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11. Theme of things fall apart
Explanation:
The Struggle Between Change and Tradition
As a story about a culture on the verge of change, Things Fall Apart deals with how the prospect and reality of change affect various characters. The tension about whether change should be privileged over tradition often involves questions of personal status.
12. What is the plot of things fall apart?
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14. the exposition of the novel things fall apart
the exposition of the novel things fall apartThe exposition runs from the time that the novel begins to the point where the missionaries arrive after Okonkwo's exile. The point of the long exposition is to get the reader used to the Igbo culture, Okonkwo, and the way of life in Umuofia, so that the reader can recognize the way they change later in the story.
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15. things fall apart plot?
Answer:
The novel chronicles the life of Okonkwo, the leader of an Igbo community, from the events leading up to his banishment from the community for accidentally killing a clansman, through the seven years of his exile, to his return, and it addresses a particular problem of emergent Africa—the intrusion in the 1890s of white missionaries and colonial government into tribal Igbo society. Traditionally structured, and peppered with Igbo proverbs, it describes the simultaneous disintegration of its protagonist Okonkwo and of his village. The novel was praised for its intelligent and realistic treatment of tribal beliefs and of psychological disintegration coincident with social unraveling.
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16. Plot of things fall apart
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from the events leading up to his banishment from the community for accidentally killing a clansmanHan ko maawatan ibagam ah nga nasayaa
17. What is the theme of the story things fall apart
Answer:
a story about a culture on the verge of change, Things Fall Apart deals with how the prospect and reality of change affect various characters. The tension about whether change should be privileged over tradition often involves questions of personal status.
18. vividly described the plot of the novel things fall apart
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19. What is the genre of the story things fall apart?
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Tragedy, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
20. Use of humour in the novel things fall apart
Tragic Irony
In Things Fall Apart, the irony is that a proud, successful, and important man such as Okonkwo ends up hanging himself. It's tragic irony because the reader has many hints that this might happen. The reader sees on multiple occasions that Okonkwo doesn't deal well with change.
21. what is the mood of things fall apart
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throughout the novel,the mood is usually somber and tragic although there are moments of great celebration and joy during village ceremonies such as wedding and the week of peace.
22. eksistensiyalismo sa nobelang Paglisan(things fall apart)
Ang Things Fall Apart ay ang panimulang nobela ng may-akdang taga-Nigeria na si Chinua Achebe, na unang inilathala noong 1958. Inilalarawan ang buhay bago ang kolonyal sa timog-silangan na bahagi ng Nigeria at pagdating ng mga taga-Europa noong huling bahagi ng ika-19 na siglo.
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23. What is the conflict of the story things fall apart?
Answer:
between the traditional society of Umuofia and the new customs brought by the whites24. what is the theme of things fall apart
The Struggle Between Change and Tradition
As a story about a culture on the verge of change, Things Fall Apart deals with how the prospect and reality of change affect various characters. The tension about whether change should be privileged over tradition often involves questions of personal status.
25. Things fall apart date and place of first publication
It was first published in 1958 by William Heinemann Ltd in the UK
26. close analysis and critical interpretation of things fall apart
Answer:
The Struggle Between Change and Tradition
As a story about a culture on the verge of change, Things Fall Apart deals with how the prospect and reality of change affect various characters. The tension about whether change should be privileged over tradition often involves questions of personal status. Okonkwo, for example, resists the new political and religious orders because he feels that they are not manly and that he himself will not be manly if he consents to join or even tolerate them. To some extent, Okonkwo’s resistance of cultural change is also due to his fear of losing societal status. His sense of self-worth is dependent upon the traditional standards by which society judges him.
Explanation:
One of the most important moral lessons of Things Fall Apart is the danger of what we would now call toxic masculinity. Okonkwo epitomizes this attitude, even though it damages those around him, including members of his own family. Okonkwo's traditional attitudes towards the role of men in society lead him to commit acts of violence that create misery and cause him considerable problems.
27. What is resolution in things fall apart chapter one
In Chapter One of "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, the concept of resolution is not explicitly mentioned. However, the chapter sets the stage for the rest of the novel by introducing the main character Okonkwo, his family, and his village. The chapter also establishes the setting, which is the pre-colonial Igbo society in Nigeria.
Throughout the chapter, Okonkwo is portrayed as a strong and respected figure in his village. He is known for his physical strength, hard work, and determination to be successful. However, the chapter also hints at Okonkwo's internal conflict, as he is haunted by the memory of his lazy and weak father.
Although the concept of resolution is not directly addressed in Chapter One, the chapter sets up several conflicts that will be resolved in later chapters, such as Okonkwo's internal struggle, the conflict between Okonkwo and his son Nwoye, and the clash between the Igbo culture and the arrival of European colonizers.
28. what is the theme of things fall apart
Answer:
Change and Tradition
As a story about a culture on the verge of change, Things Fall Apart deals with how the prospect and reality of change affect various characters. The tension about whether change should be privileged over tradition often involves questions of personal status.
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29. What is the setting of the story things fall apart?
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Things Fall Apart takes place sometime in the final decade of the nineteenth century in Igboland, which occupies the southeastern portion of what is now known as Nigeria. Most of the action unfolds prior to the arrival of European missionaries.
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30. Who is the author of "thing fall apart"?
Answer:
Chinua Achebe
Explanation:
Things Fall Apart, first novel by Chinua Achebe, written in English and published in 1958. Things Fall Apart helped create the Nigerian literary renaissance of the 1960s.