Thesis and Topic sentence

Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, written in 1958, is a novel about Nigeria's journey to independence through the perspective of Okonkwo who is a respected Igbo man representing the traditions and values of the Igbo tribe. His fear of becoming like his father and his inability to adapt to changes of colonization causes conflict between him and the tribe which later on highlights the complexities within the Igbo culture. Achebe's portrayal of the Igbo tribe shows both the highs and lows of their values and traditions in order to abstain readers from romanticizing life before colonization.

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