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SublimeLime1 OP t1_iyuqrt3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Just finished Things Fall Apart (Chinua Achebe) and I LOVED it by SublimeLime1
I seen a lot of reviewers say that the bulk of the early sections are useless, as the colonialism doesn’t come until the second or third parts.
But it was the life before the white people arrived I found most interesting too! The mythology and ancient rules were so different to anything I had heard and I was so entrenched in the plot. Such a great read.
OwlOfFortune t1_iyvpicv wrote
People think showing pre-colonialism is worthless? That's crucial to showing Oknokwo's struggles. It also really mirrors the last bit of the book where the officer is thinking about the importance of Okonkwo.
SublimeLime1 OP t1_iyvtjrw wrote
I think a few people read books like this with the expectation of gory violence and oppressive colonialism from the offset. This book does take its time to establish the Igboland, before the British arrive later in the book.
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OkBey24 t1_iywmvc8 wrote
Things fall apart is precisely my favorite book because of the precolonialism parts. I’m an African, and in my experience in our history classes at school a majority of what we learned about our country was during and after colonialism. It was nice to read about a precolonial African tribe in detail
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