Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Chinua Achebes Things Fall Apart :: Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart
Chinua Achebes Things Fall ApartThe white reality is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his faith. We were amused at his foolery and allowed him to stay. Now he has won our brothers, and our clan can no ex pitched act like one. He has put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart. As the British colonize the areas of Nigeria inhabited by the Ibo, they brought with them their new religion of Christianity, which sought to overrun the traditional animist way of life that had endured in the area for centuries. The new religion was treated with skepticism early on, tho the lure of the wealth that British traders brought into the city, along with the support of the British government and judicial system finally displaced Ibo society completely. Although many historians make the assertion that the tribes conversion to Christianity by slope missionaries was responsible, even noble, the truth is that the fragmentation of Ibo culture was non fo r the love of God, but for the love of money and power. For the colonialists, Christianity was used as an effective wedge surrounded by the Ibo and their go through. They knew that without infiltration from the inside, the people of Umofia and surrounding villages would continue to rebel against British agency in the area. By introducing Christianity into the villages, and creating conflict amongst the natives, they were able to gain a terms into the psyches of the tribespeople. Converted Christians, having been ostracized by the rest of their communities, were forced to rely on the British for support. The presence of natives loyal to the Queen gave the British blanket jurisdiction over the entire village, and the Royal administrative and judicial system could now do British law over the Ibo. Although the argument can me made that these cause were merely byproducts of a noble effort on the part of the Europeans to learn the Christian faith to Africa, more evidence suggests t hat the real motivation was money, not religion. The colonists had much to gain from a colonized Africa, including abundant natural resources and workers to tend farms and chop trees for the Queen. As the proverb goes, Before the White Man came, we had the land and they had the Bible. Now we have the Bible and they have the land.
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