The Igbo Culture in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
Words: 792 Pages: 3 5623Colonial shadows lengthen across Igbo villages as Achebe's narrative exposes the violent clash between African tradition and European ambition. Through its rich narrative, the novel offers a window into the traditional life of the Igbo people, capturing their cultural values, religious beliefs, and the importance they place on reputation and honor. Achebe's depiction of these themes not only highlights the unique qualities of Igbo society but also reveals universal truths about human nature and society's desire for respect and individuality. […]