Achebe’s cultural cross road of Igbo tradition and the Christian religion has majorly influenced Things Fall Apart in the way he represented both cultures in a neutral eye in order to showcase the strengths and limitations of each as his purpose is to persuade a combination of both. Chinua Achebe wrote the post-colonial novel of ‘Things Fall Apart’ in 1958 in order to teach other Africans that their past was neither so savage nor benighted as the colonizers represented it to be. Achebe also demonstrates the need for flexibility and duality with the Nigerian independence and represents this throughout Okonkwo, the protagonist, whose tragic flaw is his hyper-masculinity and inability to display femininity, stemmed from his father’s incapability to have a legacy. Achebe’s combination of both the Christian religion and being raised with Igbo tradition heavily influence his meaning throughout the novel because of the purpose of showing the importance of being flexible and balanced in the Nigerian independence whilst showcasing the Igbo people as neither barbaric or uncivilized.
Chapter Four Passage: "You made me and now you reject me: Your ideas create their embodiment in my person and then you simply change them, leaving me lost –rootless, worthless, without hope—a betrayal so vile that if the whole Muqattam hill toppled over and buried it, I still would not be satisfied. I wonder if you ever admit, even to yourself, that you betrayed me. Maybe you’ve deceived yourself as much as you try to deceive others. Hasn’t your conscience bothered you even in the dark? I wish I could penetrate your soul as easily as I’ve penetrated your house, that house of mirrors and object d’art, but I suppose I’d find nothing but betrayal there: Nabawiyya disguised as Rauf, Rauf disguised as Nabawiyya, or Ilish Sidra in place of both—and betrayal would cry out to me that it was the lowest crime on earth. Their eyes behind my back must have traded anxious looks throbbing with lust, which carried them in a current crawling like death, like a cat creeping on ...
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