It was the author's choice. The first part of Things Fall Apart carries the job of introducing the environment and the characters at the same time as describing the plot. By the second part, the introductions are mostly done.
Things Fall Apart was originally published in London.
it lasted longer
Okonkwo has taken 2 titles, the first of which is ozo. The second title is not explicitly mentioned, although the third title is the Idemili title.
Okonkwo's second wife is Ekwefi, mother of Ezinma. Okonkwo originally wished to have Ekwefi as his first wife, but he could not afford the dowry at the time. Ekwefi ran away from her first husband to be with Okonkwo.
The second round is longer than the first because there are typically more teams competing in the second round, which requires more matches to determine the winners.
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There are exactly 6 chapters in part 2 of Things Fall Apart.
The first wife would present food first to the husband. After the husband finished this food the second wife would present food, and so on.
If the first baby is born in the last second of the first month Then the second baby could be born the next month
The first part is required to introduce you to the setting and atmosphere of Things Fall Apart. It is a more descriptive expository, and focuses more on the people of the Igbo as opposed to the plot.
The first crop in "Things Fall Apart" was poor and led to hardship for the villagers. This poor harvest was seen as an omen of troubled times ahead, signaling a period of struggle and change for the community.
"second to none" means it is the BEST. first in all things, never second.