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Things Fall Apart Study Guide

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“There is no story that is not true.” And Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, uses proverbs (“. . .the palm-oil with which words are eaten”), a compelling tragic hero, and historic events, to engage readers in the truth of his story of the culture clash between an African society and European colonialism. Here’s a study guide that does justice to the novel, that teaches, focuses attention on key events and concepts, and asks readers to make connections.

  • Part I, chapters 1-13, focuses on Igbo cultural values and beliefs. Readers contrast the various villages’ practices to Western traditions, and consider their personal responses as well.
  • Part II, chapters 14-19, asks readers to look at Oknokwo as a classic tragic hero and to examine the similarities and differences between the religious beliefs of the Igbo and the Christian missionaries.
  • The final portion of the study guide, chapters 20-25, considers the European colonial presence and asks readers to consider how and why things fell apart.

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CCSS: Adaptable
Resource Details
Grade
11th - Higher Ed
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Types
Study Guides
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Audiences
For Teacher Use
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Duration
14 days
Instructional Strategies
Collaborative Learning
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Year
2008
Common Core