Things Fall Apart
Features of Okonkwo and Igbo communities
What does Achebe portray about the Okonkwo and Igbo communities? Support your comments with details
What does Achebe portray about the Okonkwo and Igbo communities? Support your comments with details
Achebe gives us a concise portrait of the social organization of the Igbo, on several levels. We see that the town is not ruled by a chief, but by a general assembly of all the men. In effect, the Igbo have a primitive democracy. We learn that yams are a staple, and a large store of yams indicates prosperity. We also learn that Umuofia prizes justice, and does not wage wars of conquest. There is also a high level of social mobility. Note that while Unoka was a failure, Okonkwo has risen to become a great man among his people.
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