Things Fall Apart Betrayal

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Africa, a once thriving continent. They had so much culture, until the white missionaries came, and ruined it all. These white missionaries came to spread the religion of Christianity. They were the first wave of the attack on Africa, with the final goal to set up colonies.In Things Fall Apart by Achebe this idea was very comman throughout all of the book. Things Fall Apart follows a man named Okonkwo, who lives in Nigeria with his family as it’s colonization began, but Things Fall Apart is ultimately a book about betrayal. Betrayal, the violation of trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict among others. This happens so much in Things Fall Apart. It has betrayal of a father who slaughtered his son, betrayal of a son …show more content…

He lived almost his whole life trying to do what is faith said was right to do. It would have been his whole life, but there is one thing that Okonkwo did that made that not possible anymore. Okonkwo killed himself, he hung himself from a tree. When Obierika found him, he asked one of the missionaries to help with Okonkwo’s corpse. “It is an abomination for a man to take his own life. It is an offense against the Earth, and a man who commits it will not be buried by his clansmen. His body is evil, and only strangers may touch it. That is why we ask your people to bring him down, because you are strangers.” (Page 207). Okonkwo did the what his faith said to do, and one of the few times he went against it, he did the worst possible thing in their faith. Okonkwo lost all of the respect he had, when he did that. Okonkwo shamed himself forever because of that act. Things Fall Apart was filled with betrayal. All this betrayal eventually drove a man to kill himself. Things would have been very different if those missionaries never came, and Africa had never been colonized. Colonization ruined not just families, or small tribes, but almost a whole entire

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