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Things Fall Apart Introduction and Background to African Literature

!! Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. Surely some revelation is at hand; Surely the Second Coming is at hand.! "The Second Coming" William Butler Yeats

African Literature African literature was first recognized around 2300-2100 B.C., when ancient Egyptians begin using burial texts to accompany their dead. These include the first written accounts of creation - the Memphite Declaration of Deities.

African Literature African literature spawns from their extremely oral culture Oral culture takes many forms: proverbs and riddles, epic narratives, praise poetry and songs, chants and rituals, stories, legends and folk tales. This is present in the many proverbs told in Things Fall Apart

African Literature With the period of Colonization, African oral traditions and written works came under serious threat from outside sources. Europeans attempted to destroy the "pagan" and "primitive" culture of the Africans to make them more pliable slaves.

African Literature Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart is the most read work of African Literature ever written The novel provides a deep level of cultural detail http://blog.syracuse.com/shelflife/2007/11/achebe.jpg

Chinua Achebe is one of the most well-known contemporary writers from Africa.! Things Fall Apart, his first novel, deals with the clash of cultures and the violent transitions in life and values brought about by the onset of British colonialism in Nigeria at the end of the nineteenth century.

Chinua Achebe born in Nigeria in 1930. He was raised in the large village of Ogidi, one of the first centers of Anglican missionary work in Eastern Nigeria.! He is a graduate of University College, Ibadan.! From 1972 to 1976, and again in 1987 to 1988, Mr. Achebe was a Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and also for one year at the University of Connecticut, Storrs.

Author s Purpose! Let me first make one general point that is fundamental and essential to the appreciation of African issues by Americans. Africans are people in the same way that Americans, Europeans, Asians, and others are people. Africans are not some strange beings with unpronounceable names and impenetrable minds. Although the action of Things Fall Apart takes place in a setting with which most Americans are unfamiliar, the characters are normal people and their events are real human events. Chinua Achebe

What made Achebe s African literature truly African? Things Fall Apart combines Western linguistic forms and literary traditions with Igbo (or Ibo) words and phrases, proverbs, fables, tales, and other elements of African oral and communal storytelling traditions. This helps record and preserve African oral traditions as well as to overcome the colonialist language and culture.

Things Fall Apart Published in 1958, just before Nigerian independence, the novel recounts the life of the village hero Okonkwo and describes the arrival of white missionaries in Nigeria and its impact on traditional Igbo society during the late 1800s.

Background Things Fall Apart, Africa's most important novel to date, is probably the most widely studied African creative work both in Africa and abroad. The novel's universal appeal has led to its being translated into more than 50 languages

Achebe has published novels, short stories, essays, and children's books.! He was cited in the London Sunday Times as one of the 1,000 "Makers of the Twentieth Century," for defining "a modern African literature that was truly African" and thereby making "a major contribution to world literature."

Drawing of an Ibo Village in the 1800s.

Background Things Fall Apart takes place during British colonial rule of Nigeria in the latter part of the 1800s and deals with the Ibo(Igbo) Culture

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Ibo Culture To understand the concepts in Things Fall Apart, it is important to know about the Ibo (also called Igbo) culture

Belief System Igbo beliefs were once very tribal in nature. Before Christianity belief system revolved around one particular god, named Chukwu Chukwu was all powerful and omnipresent God and representations, symbols, and sanctuaries for him can be found almost anywhere. Homes, compounds, buildings and even village parks and squares would display these depictions of Chukwu Also believed in many smaller deities that would compete among themselves CHI was a god seen as individually personalized by its followers. The people believed strongly in one s ability to improve status in the present world or afterlife through change.

People and Community http://www.nigeriansinamerica.com/content_images/igbo_title.jpg http://peacecorpsonline.org/ messages/jpeg/ nigeria008.jpg http:// media.photobucket.com/ image/igbo%20husband/ Feels_Good_2B_Home/ igbowedding.jpg

Music Igbo music is generally lively, upbeat, and spontaneous which creates a variety of sounds that enables the Igbo people to incorporate music into almost all the facets of their daily lives

Ekwe- type of drum http://www.uta.fi/~meemen/ogenet.jpg http://www.motherlandmusic.com/images/nigeria/drums/ekwe.jpg Oge- type of bell

A Tortoise Shell Drum Drums were a very important part of everyday life. They were part of religious ceremonies and rituals.

Yams are a staple crop. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2236/2369013508_4c786d9af4.jpg?v=0

Village Customs Life in Umuofia was very structured and daily life had many important rituals.! There were important traditions for welcoming visitors, for attaining and respecting social status, for treatment of women, for going to war, getting married, and for settling disputes.

Kola Nut Kola nut was mixed with alligator pepper and eaten. This was served as an appetizer as part of the welcoming ritual.

Alligator Pepper Alligator pepper has a spicy flavor in the seeds. It was used as a seasoning by mixing it with kola nut.

Boy with Kola Nut

Kola Bowl Kola was mixed and served in this type of bowl. When a guest arrived, the host would ask the guest to break the kola nut. They would politely argue about who should serve the kola. Finally, the host would serve it. The guest would draw chalk lines on the floor and paint his big toe white with the chalk.

Religious Ceremonies The people of Umuofia believed in many gods, ghosts, ancestral spirits, and even believed certain animals were sacred. They prayed to their ancestors and also had a chi or personal god. They revered the python as the most sacred animal and called a rainbow the python of the sky.

Ceremonial Masks The egwugwu were the leaders of the community. The women would be afraid of the egwugwu, even though they knew their men were not present at the ceremonies and had to be the egwugwu. Evil Forest was the lead egwugwu in Things Fall Apart.

An Elder Meeting The Egwugwu are in Masks

Boys of the Village It was important to include boys in daily rituals.

! They would make communal decisions for the Ibo people such as: settling property disputes deciding whether to go to war Egwugwu wearing ceremonial masks

Jaw Mask, Another Form of Ceremonial Mask

Mask and an Ibo Boy in a Mask

Ceremonial Dress

Drinking Palm Wine From a Human Skull Was Part of Religious Ceremonies Okonkwo Had Five Skulls to His Credit

Village Life The villagers were warriors, farmers, and craftsmen. The men s crop was yam, the king of crops. Women s crops were coco-yams, beans, and cassava.

People and Community Ibo Huts Igbo home life is also very structured. Typically the husband is the head of the household. He also accepts his responsibilities to his community. It is of equal importance to tend to both the family and the village. Igbo people usually have very extended families.

An Ibo Building

"Proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten." Among the Ibo people, the art of conversation is very highly regarded. At the time the novel takes place (1930s), the Ibo people do not use the written word. They received their news from the town crier. A Proverb is a short saying that expresses a common truth or experience. Proverbs are very important to the Ibo people.

Locusts Locusts are related to grasshoppers. They swarm and can destroy whole fields and crops. The Umuofians considered them to be a delicacy. They gathered them in baskets and then roasted them and ate them.

Cowry shells were used as money in Africa. They were small enough to carry and were scarce enough to be valuable. 25 bags of cowry shells were paid as bride price during the engagement ceremony in the novel. Cowry Shells