Okonkwo’s Exile in “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe

Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart follows Okonkwo, a respected elder in an Igbo village, whose world unravels due to British colonization and Christian missionary influence. Exiled for seven years, Okonkwo returns to find his society altered and his people subjugated. The novel explores the destructive effects of imperialism on traditional cultures, illustrating the loss of autonomy, culture, and identity for the colonized. Okonkwo’s tragic end highlights the devastating consequences of colonial intervention.

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Achebe, C; Things Fall Apart; Wellington: Allied Publications, 1999.

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