Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Discuss the depth of Christianity's influence and impact in Things Fall Apart.

In this great novel, the extent to which the missionary
movement can be held responsible for the destruction of indigenous societies and a loss
of tribal culture that can only be said to have harmed the people that the missionaries
were supposedly coming to help. The white man's coming to the tribe indicates the demise
of the Ibo culture and way of life. In the battle for supremacy, the white man's tactic
is to rubbish their tribal ways and to show the white man's ways as being better, more
civilised and modernised.


Note how the missionaries try to
win more converts:


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Mr. Brown begged and argued and prophesied. He
said that th eleaders of the land in teh futrue would be men and women who had learnt to
read and write. If Umuofia failed to send her children to the school, strangers would
come from other places to rule
them.



Thus fear and
manipulation is a weapon of the white man in order to increase the numbers of people
going to the schol. The initial converts that the white man gains causes a deep division
in the tribe that runs through family lines, as is indicated by the way that Nwoye
converts to Christianity against the wishes of his father. As a result of this, death
eventually is the only fate of the Ibo culture.

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