Western culture provides an alternative to the tribal culture which Nwoye resents. It allows him to accept the person he is, without fear of persecution due to his tribal customs.
Western culture had a significant impact on Nwoye in "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, as he became disillusioned with his father's traditions and converted to Christianity. The arrival of missionaries introduced Nwoye to a new set of beliefs and values that resonated with him, leading to his rejection of his Igbo heritage and eventual estrangement from his family and community. The influence of Western culture on Nwoye ultimately resulted in his transformation and redefinition of his identity.
This really depends on the reader. It may leave no mark at all, or it may inspire a curiousity of Nigerian culture.
"Things Fall Apart" directly addresses the impact of colonialism on traditional African societies, particularly the Igbo culture in Nigeria. It explores the clash between traditional values and colonial influences, as well as the consequences of cultural imperialism on individual identities and community structures.
I don't believe Sudanese culture has had any impact on the Australian culture. Apart from Sudanese immigrants it has had zero impact on the language, food, art, discourses, literature etc of Australia.
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The people in Things Fall Apart are villagers of the Igbo tribe.
One primary function of setting in Things Fall Apart is to paint a portrait of a specific culture.
In "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, the phrase "iron horse" is used by the character Okonkwo to refer to a bicycle, a new mode of transportation that arrived with the missionaries and colonizers. The term symbolizes the clash between traditional Igbo culture and the encroaching influence of Western technology and beliefs.
The District Commissioner's musings at the end of "Things Fall Apart" reflect the colonial mindset that dominates African history. This closing scene symbolizes the erasure of Igbo culture and the imposition of Western ideologies, suggesting the perpetuation of colonialism and the portrayal of Africans as primitive and uncivilized in literature. It highlights the power dynamics of colonialism and the impact of imperialism on indigenous cultures.
The impact of colonization on the Ibo people in Things Fall Apart is that the Ibo are weakened in numbers as some of them join the Christian faith and they eventually will entertain the thought of physically attacking their converted clansmen.
In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the ibo clan believed in spirits of their ancestors that guided them. This was the case in real ibo culture not just in Things Fall Apart. It was their real beliefs.
Roman civilisation affected London by establishing the importance of this city as the main city of Roman Britain. Some time after the Romans London became the cap[ital of England. Apart from this, It did not have much of an impact on London and the Romans were in Britain such a long time. It had an indirect impact through the legacies of the Romans in western culture.
Things Fall Apart proved to the Western world, that not only could African authors write, but they could do so in a way that showed the pride of their own culture in an honest way. Previous novels had cast Africans as ignorant or savage. This was the first novel to star Africans and not treat them as lesser humans.