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Things Fall Apart || A Critical Overview || Postcolonialism || Chinua Achebe 2023 || Asghar Lawangin Nigerian literary renaissance of the 1960s killed someone Greatest wrestler Beliefs: values strength and aggression. His worst fear is to be thought of as feminine or weak, like his father, Unoka. Three wives: treats his family harshly Worried about his eldest son, Nwoye Ikemefuna: lives with Okonkwo's family. Ikemefuna calls Okonkwo “father.” Okonkwo has no choice but to flee the clan with his family for seven years. Nwoye joins the Christians to get away from his father, who is outraged. Returns to Umuofia Mr. Brown has built a school and hospital. Reverend Smith replaces him. Enoch’s incident Okonkwo hangs himself. “The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger” Postcolonial Perspective Achebe as the key ancestor of an African literary tradition. Misrepresentations of Africans African identity Nigerian nationalism Postcolonial literature mocks the colonial ideas Cultural traditions of the Igbo people Postcolonial literature challenges the colonial ideologies "The white man is very clever” (Chapter 20)