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Things Fall Apart

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Three themes illustrated in Things Fall Apart are manliness, religious beliefs, and pride. These three themes are prevalent throughout the story, and slowly lead to the death of Okonkwo. He does not give up in his beliefs and will do anything to defend his honor; this creates many problems for Okonkwo. One of the themes shown in the novel, Things Fall Apart, is manliness. Okonkwo is driven by his fear of unmanliness, which causes him to act harshly toward his clan, his family and himself. He judges everyone by how manly they act. In Okonkwo’s eyes a man is a tough, hardworking, prosperous person and anyone who does not meet these standards is considered weak. “Okonkwo ruled his household with a heavy hand. His wives, especially the youngest, …show more content…

When the missionaries make their way to Umuofia, the clan hardly understands the Christian faith and likewise the missionaries hardly understand the Ibo people’s faith. One difference in the clan's beliefs and Christian's beliefs is illustrated in the discussion of `the one true god.' Chukwu is the "supreme" god worshiped by the Ibo people. “He appoints the smaller gods to help Him because His work is too great for one person” (Page 165). The missionaries also believe in one supreme God, but this God was the “Creator of all the world and all the men and women” (Page 134). They believed that when all men died they went before Him for judgment, and “Evil men and all the heathen who in their blindness bowed to wood and stone were thrown into a fire that burned like palm-oil” (Page 135). It’s offensive that they are more than happy to say that the clan’s beliefs are lies. They take it upon themselves to change the religion or “make it civilized”, not regarding the fact that maybe the clan were already content with the religion they had. However, Nwoye sees the missionaries as more sympathetic when it comes to certain things like twins, so he finds understanding them easier. Since everyone is equal in the eyes of the Christian’s God, most of the people who converted were

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