Things Fall Apart

Things Fall Apart

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Oct 1, 1994 · 英語 · ペーパーバック (215 ページ)
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形式 ペーパーバック
ページ数 215
言語 英語
公開されました Oct 1, 1994
出版社 Anchor Books

説明

In a vibrant village in Nigeria, a heroic figure rises and falls, caught in the tumult of personal anguish and societal change. The protagonist, a formidable warrior named Okonkwo, embodies strength and determination, driven by an intense desire to reject the perceived weaknesses of his father. This determination, however, becomes entwined with fear and anger, resulting in a complex character who struggles against the expectations of tradition and the challenges of evolving cultural landscapes.

As the novel unfolds, Okonkwo's world begins to unravel amid the arrival of colonial forces and the influence of new missionaries. The clash of cultures forces the villagers to confront their beliefs while Okonkwo resists the encroaching change, clinging desperately to the ideals that once defined him. His internal conflict manifests in tumultuous relationships with his family and community, capturing the tragic consequences of his rigidity.

Achebe masterfully weaves a narrative rich in detail and poignant reflections on identity, masculinity, and the impact of shifting values. Through Okonkwo's journey, the author illustrates the struggle between tradition and modernity, and the irrevocable changes that shape the lives of individuals and their societies.

In this powerful tale, the personal and the political converge, revealing the fragility of strength and the haunting echoes of legacy. Okonkwo's story serves as a profound commentary on the complexities of cultural identity, loss, and the relentless passage of time, leaving a lasting impression on all who encounter its haunting themes.

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歴史 ホラー ユーモア 現代 自然

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Every time I reread and teach this book, I’m reminded of the power of Achebe’s language and story.

September 4th 2021
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