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Achebes Things fall apart by Ode Ogede

EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 43 MIN

Achebes Things fall apart by Ode Ogede

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This text offers several excerpts from the novel Things Fall Apart, detailing the life and customs within the fictional Igbo clan of Umuofia, centering on the strong-willed protagonist, Okonkwo. The passages illustrate various aspects of traditional Igbo society, including their reliance on agriculture (especially yams), elaborate communal ceremonies like the New Yam Festival and wrestling matches, and their judicial system led by masked ancestral spirits called egwugwu. Significantly, the excerpts chart the beginning of colonial encroachment as Christian missionaries and the District Commissioner arrive, causing profound social disruption, leading to Okonkwo's exile after an accidental killing, and culminating in the eventual disintegration of the clan's unity as some members embrace the new foreign religion and governance. The source concludes with the tragic death of Okonkwo, who takes his own life after realizing the irreversible changes brought by the white man's influence, alongside a glossary of Ibo words used throughout the narrative.

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