Things Fall Apart
By: Chinua
Achebe
Summary
The bulk of the novel takes place
in Umuofia, a cluster of nine villages on the lower Niger. Umuofia is a
powerful clan, skilled in war and with a great population, with proud
traditions and advanced social institutions.
Okonkwo has risen from
nothing to a high position. Through hard work, he has become a great man among
his people. He has taken three wives and his barn is full of yams, the staple
crop. He rules his family with an iron fist.
One day, a neighboring clan
commits an offense against Umuofia. To avoid war, the offending clan gives
Umuofia one virgin and one young boy. The girl is to become the offended
party's new wife. The boy, whose name is Ikemefuna, is to be sacrificed,
but not immediately. He lives in Umuofia for three years, and during that time
he lives under Okonkwo's roof. He becomes like a part of Okonkwo's family. In
particular, Nwoye, Okonkwo's oldest son, loves Ikemefuna like a brother.
But eventually the Oracle calls for the boy's death, and a group of men take
Ikemefuna away to kill him in the forest. Okonkwo, fearful of being perceived
as soft-hearted and weak, participates in the boy's death. He does so despite
the advice of the clan elders. Nwoye is spiritually broken by the event.
Okonkwo is shaken as well, but he
continues with his drive to become a lord of his clan. He is constantly
disappointed by Nwoye, but he has great love for his daughter Ezinma, his
child by his second wife Ekwefi. Ekwefi has born ten children, but only
Ezinma has survived. She loves the girl fiercely. Ezinma is sickly, and
sometimes Ekwefi fears that Ezinma, too, will die. Late one night, the powerful
Oracle of Umuofia brings Ezinma with her for a spiritual encounter with the
earth goddess. Terrified, Ekwefi follows the Oracle at a distance, fearing harm
might come to her child. Okonkwo follows, too.
Later, during a funeral for one
of the great men of the clan, Okonkwo's gun explodes, killing a boy. In
accordance with Umuofia's law, Okonkwo and his family must be exiled for seven
years.
Okonkwo bears the exile bitterly.
Central to his beliefs is faith that a man masters his own destiny. But the
accident and exile are proof that at times man cannot control his own fate, and
Okonkwo is forced to start over again without the strength and energy of his
youth. He flees with his family to Mbanto, his mother's homeland. There they
are received by his mother's family, who treat them generously. His mother's
family is headed by Uchendu, Okonkwo's uncle, a generous and wise old man.
During Okonkwo's exile, the white
man comes to both Umuofia and Mbanto. The missionaries arrive first, preaching
a religion that seems mad to the Igbo people. They win converts, but generally
the converts are men of low rank or outcasts. However, with time, the new
religion gains momentum. Nwoye becomes a convert. When Okonkwo learns of
Nwoye's conversion, he beats the boy. Nwoye leaves home.
Okonkwo returns to Umuofia to find
the clan sadly changed. The church has won some converts, some of whom are
fanatical and disrespectful of clan custom. Worse, the white man's government
has come to Umuofia. The clan is no longer free to judge its own; a District
Commissioner judges cases in ignorance. He is backed by armed power.
During a religious gathering, a
convert unmasks one of the clan spirits. The offense is grave, and in response
the clan decides that the church will no longer be allowed in Umuofia. They
tear the building down. Soon afterward, the District Commissioner asks the
leaders of the clan, Okonkwo among them, to come see him for a peaceful
meeting. The leaders arrive, and are quickly seized. In prison, they are
humiliated and beaten, and they are held until the clan pays a heavy fine.
After a release of the men, the
clan calls a meeting to decide whether they will fight or try to live
peacefully with the whites. Okonkwo wants war. During the meeting, court
messengers come to order the men to break up their gathering. The clan meetings
are the heart of Umuofia's government; all decisions are reached
democratically, and an interference with this institution means the end of the
last vestiges of Umuofia's independence. Enraged, Okonkwo kills the court
messenger. The other court messengers escape, and because the other people of
his clan did not seize them, Okonkwo knows that his people will not choose war.
His act of resistance will not be followed by others. Embittered and grieving
for the destruction of his people's independence, and fearing the humiliation
of dying under white law, Okonkwo returns home and hangs himself.
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