Okonkwo's great friend, and another prosperous and powerful man in the tribe. Obierika is also thoughtful. He is less misogynistic than Okonkwo, and he has no love for unnecessary violence. He is a compassionate and just man. In normal life, Chielo is a widow and an ordinary woman. But she is also the Priestess of Agbala, and when the power of prophecy comes to her she is possessed by the godhead.
She is one of the most powerful figures of the clan; now important decision can be made without her approval. The Medicine Man helps Ekwefi to try and make Ezinma "stay.
Okonkwo's uncle. Elderly and wise, Uchendu is an impressive but gentle patriarch. Even Okonkwo submits to his authority. A Christian African, Mr.
Kiaga heads the congregation in Mbanto. He is a gentle and wise man, full of unshakeable faith. A white man and missionary. He strives to compromise with the clan; though he is determined to win converts, he restrains the excessive and violent zeal of some of the converts. He eventually falls ill due to overwork. Brown's replacement. Smith is neither wise nor compromising. Under him, the fanatics flourish. His foolishness brings the Christians of Umuofia into direct conflict with the clan.
The head of British government in Umuofia. He dispenses justice in total ignorance of local circumstances, and his attitude is arrogant and hypocritical. The Question and Answer section for Things Fall Apart is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
What page is this quote on? Unoka - Okonkwo's father was a talented musician who passed away ten years prior to the start of the book. Okonkwo was ashamed of his father for being lazy and not a warrior. There are many themes running throughout Things Fall Apart. Here's a list of some of the themes that can be discussed. These themes are summerized from Answers. Many conflicts arise in Things Fall Apart. The following are a few of the main conflicts throughout the book.
It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. Toggle navigation Menu. Things Fall Apart: Home. Ekwefi - She's the second wife to Okonkwo and the mother to his daughter Ezinma.
Okonkwo often beats on his son for being weak Ikemefuna - He is a boy from another village who was taken in by Okonkwo's family.
Obierika - He's Okonkwo's closest friend. He looked after Okonkwo's yam Mr. Custom and Tradition -The Ibo tribe are rooted in traditions and customs that dictates the lives of its members. The Igbo tribe becomes threatened when this new religion is introduced and questions their beliefs and traditions that bears meaning to their world. Fate and Free Will -One of the main conflicts is the clash between Okonkwo's determination to succeed and fate.
His dominant characteristic is his incredible ability to feel and sympathize, even more so than some of the female characters.
Increasingly, Okonkwo comes to view Nwoye as a disappointment and extremely effeminate. Neither father nor son is unable to see and understand the other on his own terms. Ultimately, Nwoye is unable to forgive Okonkwo for his betrayal in killing his adopted brother.
Christianity, too, has its appeal for Nwoye. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources.
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