Analysis Of Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe

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Things Fall Apart In the book “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe we are given insight into what life was like before and during the European, imperialist land grab of africa. In this essay I will discuss how the christian missionaries tried to convert the native African population to christianity and what made some of the villagers join the christian missionaries in converting their fellow clansmen. We will also examine how Europeans used a combination of fear and cooperation to successfully convert the native population to christianity. Before the missionaries even arrived to Umuofia, the people of Umuofia heard of the European missionaries through verbal speech and stories. All of the stories that the Umuofia people heard were of terrible consequences for a tribe that resisted the christian conversion and who were annihilated attempting to resist christian conversion. Hearing of these horrific stories the people of Umuofia knew full well that resisting is not an option and cooperation will be key to their survival. This gave the upper hand to the Christian missionaries and used this to their advantage. One of the christian missionaries Mr. Brown, used this to his benefit and began to befriend some of the highest ranking members of the Umuofia society. He even went so far as going along with their customs and rules to get even closer to the people of Umuofia. He also builds a school and a hospital for the village, glorifying the advancements of European technology and the benefits of becoming a christian. The missionaries also use Mr.Kiaga to explain christianity to the people of Umuofia. This gave the people someone they knew and respected, to teach them about christianity and to explain to them the benefits of becoming a ... ... middle of paper ... ...e was extremely scared having to watch his father kill Ikemefuna, but he also joined because of the churches scholarly options that were open to him. He used the church to get away from his father's massive expectations while also pursuing something that he is interested in. The story of the conversion process that took place in Umuofia was the same throughout africa as a whole. The christian missionaries came and began preaching christianity and peacefully began to create relations with the native population. As soon as the missionaries had enough followers they used that to their advantage and started to brutally enforce the conversion of the rest of the native population to christianity. This isn’t the story that is strictly restricted to the conversion of Umuofia, but the african continent as whole during the imperialistic land grab of major European powers.

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