The Christians appreciate Reverend Smith, but in particular, the zealots and those with excess of pride, born of resentment from being looked down upon by the rest of the clan, appreciated Reverend Smith the most.
The white man's name in Things Fall Apart is Reverend James Smith.
The people in Things Fall Apart are villagers of the Igbo tribe.
No, "Things Fall Apart" is a work of fiction. It is a novel written by Chinua Achebe and is not based on real events or people.
In the story Things Fall Apart the people wore traditional Nigerian clothing. Not the bright colors you see today.
They have teeth and they tear things apart
In the second chapter of "Things Fall Apart," people fear the Oracle of the Hills and Caves, who is consulted to determine the cause of an oracle's prophecy. This oracle is seen as possessing supernatural powers and is feared by the people of the village for its ability to predict the future.
The action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
Hopefully, bad people get found out and punished by the courts. Apart from this, bad things happen to good people and bad people in equal measure.
Both the Reverend James Smith and his predecessor Mr. Brown are Christian missionaries in "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe. They both aim to spread Christianity in the Igbo community, but they have different approaches. Mr. Brown is more understanding and accommodating of the Igbo culture, while Reverend James Smith is more rigid and intolerant.
There is no such character in Things Fall Apart.
Not much, apart from proving that humans could launch things into orbit and build things that worked there.
sometimes but it can pull things apart too.