The personal history of an
author can have a significant influence on the way meaning is constructed in
his/her writing. Comment on specific instances of such influence in Things Fall
Apart
Thesis Statement:
The personal history of Chinua Achebe is a factor that plays
an important role in the meaning of his novel Things Fall Apart, as the
personal background of an author influences his or her perception of the world
and consequently the indirect portrayal of the world through the means of
character selection and plot development.
Being raised in a family of converts, Achebe grew up
surrounded by both the Christian and Igbo religions, acquiring precious
knowledge that allows him to view the world from two different perspectives.
1)
The Igbo characters’ appreciation of the gods
and the punishments for offending them (Author portrays the world through the
eyes of the Igbo people)
2)
Presence of characters such as
-
Chielo, the Priestess of the Oracle, who has a
high degree of appreciation and respect for the Igbo gods versus Okonkwo who is
aware of the existence of gods yet does not seem to respect them as other
members of the Igbo culture (keeps offending the Earth goddess through his
actions)
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Mr. Brown, the Christian missionary who respects
the values and beliefs of the Igbo people and tries to convince them to embrace
Christianity through kindness versus Reverent James Smith who does not
appreciate the Igbo culture and forces people to convert to Christianity
(Author acknowledges the values
and attitudes of both cultures as well as the existence of extremists who make an
exception from the rule)
Topic Sentence II:
Another important aspect is the historic context, Achebe’s
childhood in a culture undergoing the process of colonization potentially
influencing his perception of the world.
1)
Plot development – life of the Igbo people
before and after the apparition of the first Christian missionary. (This
reflects the author’s perception of the impact that colonization has on a
culture and its members)
2)
Characters such as Reverend James Smith and Mr.
Brown reflect the importance of Hegemony in the process of colonization.
-Mr.
Brown is more effective than Reverend James Smith in the attempt of gaining the
trust of the Igbo people and convincing them to convert to Christianity.
Topic Sentence III:
The influences of the cultural context in which the author
was raised are also visible in the novel Things Fall Apart as Achebe portrays
the Igbo culture in a way that makes it easier to accept and understand by the
Western Culture.
-
Achebe grew surrounded by the Western Culture’s
influences, gaining knowledge about the differences between this culture and
the Igbo culture. These differences are taken into account when he portrays the
Igbo culture.
a.
Out of the three wives of Okonkwo, only one is
constantly mentioned in the novel as in the Western Culture (the audience)
polygamy is uncommon.
b.
Same rule applies to the gods. Even though the
Igbo people are polytheists the earth goddess Ani is mentioned most of the
times as in the Western Culture, people are monotheists.
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