Leaf village.
It was Destroyed by the Persians
Destroyed is the past tense of destroy...therefore there is not a past tense for destroyed.
nagato is from the hidden rain village.
The Hidden Leaf Village! SAME AS SHINO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obierika brings news that Abame has been destroyed.
The village of Abame was destroyed in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe because its leaders killed the white man who came to their village, mistaking him for a threat. In retaliation, the white man's colonial force attacked and burned down the village as a warning to other villages resisting colonization.
a group of africans and whites came to the village then immediately left many people came later and killed the entire village.
There were 9 Igbo villages in Things Fall Apart. The main ones were: Umuofia: Okonkwo's home. Mbanta: Okonkwo's motherland. Abame: The slaughtered village. Mbaino: The village who killed an Umuofian clanswoman. Also: Ire: Home of Ogbuefi Ndulue.
Abame was massacred in revenge for the killing of a white man on an iron horse. Abame was foolish for killing a man who said nothing. The men of Abame, being foretold that white men would bring doom to their village, foolishly killed a white man and his horse, tying the horse to a tree. In response, three white men and a very large numbers of other men surrounded the market, then opened fire. Everybody at the market place was killed except the old and the sick who were at home and a handful of men and women whose chi were wide awake and brought to the market.
When in Mbanta, Obierika brings money from selling Okonkwo's yams. He also brings news about the slaughter of Abame. Usually Obierika chats with Okonkwo without bringing anything in particular.
I didnt read the book but on another website with this question it said overgrazing destroyed the village.
Okonkwo says that the people of Abame were fools, who had been warned of danger, and that they shoudl have brought guns and machetes with them to the market. This is after Uchendu already has repeatedly called them fools for killing the white man.
Obierika is friends with Okonwko. Obierika came to give Okonkwo the news and funds from selling his yams. Further Obierika gave Okonwko and the rest of the village news about how the village of Abame was slaughtered by white men.
They began to shoot and everybody was killed, except for those who had not been in the market that day. The Abame kill the white man because their Oracle said he would destroy their clan. ... “Never kill a man who says nothing,” he says. Okonkwo agrees that they were fools and should have armed themselves in preparation.
The village is Oradour-sur-Glane near Limoges.
Achebe includes the story of Abame in "Things Fall Apart" to illustrate the consequences of cultural misunderstanding and imperialism. The destruction of Abame serves as a warning about the potential dangers of colonialism and the impact it can have on traditional societies. By highlighting this tragic event, Achebe reinforces the themes of cultural clash and the devastating effects of European colonization.