Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe

“By portraying the cultural life of the Igbo...Achebe was able to counter Western image of Africa."

(Joseph McLaren, 2012, p. 24)


Chinua Achebe is much more influenced by Western Writers like Joseph Conrad and Joyce Cary and their representation of Africa in their respected works which are Heart of Darkness and Mister Johnson. As a child he was born and brought up during Colonial Rule of Britishers in Africa and also got his entire education in Missionary School. But as he matured his deeper thoughts started witnessing Biased European Colonial Portrayal of Africa which worsened the 'Image of Africa' and representing Africa as a dark continent, where people are barbaric and savage, a place which has No History, No Culture and No Civilization at all. Chinua Achebe in his essay "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness" firmly remarks that Western Discourse has created a stereotypical image of Africa which they wanted to show to the world in order to overcome their own guilt that they have exploited Africa. And deforming Africa as uncivilized fulfill their psychological need or desire that they are superior and civilized than Africans. And to correct this whole History of misrepresentation of Africa Chinua Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart from an insider's point of view. In this article we will look upon how 'Things Fall Apart' gives exposition to the African Culture and celebrates the Indigenous ancestral heritage of Africa. Our major concern will be how this exposition to African Culture will help to re-establish or regenerate authentic and valid 'Image of Africa' which was distorted during Colonial Imperialism in Africa.


“If you don’t like someone’s 

story, write your own”

(Paris Review 1994)


Above statement by Chinua Achebe said in one of his interviews with Paris Review in 1994, significantly proved by himself by writing 'Things Fall Apart' a foundational text which led the foundation for the African Literature to be recognised globally. This text put authentic Africa on the Literary map of the World. 


By reading the work of Western Writers like Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Chinua Achebe realised how Africa is misrepresented and ill-treated in Western Writings by European Writers. This gives him an eye opening realisation of 'the Dangers of not having their own story.' And then Achebe dedicates his writings to write down his own story of pertaining to Authentic African Culture in order to  re-establish and revitalize the 'Very Image of Africa' which is distorted under Colonial Masters by projecting Africa as Dark Continent, Uncivilized place where people are Savages, Barbarians and Cannibals.


Things Fall Apart as Postcolonial Text


Achebe's novel 'Things Fall Apart' is a great example of Post-colonial Writing which resembles closely with the theory of Post-colonial Writing described by Bill Ashcroft in his leading work titled 'The Empire Writes Back.' Achebe is in the truer sense Writing Back to empire by challenging the distortion done by Western Writings to the identity and culture of Africa. 


Christopher O'Reilly in his book 'Post-colonial Literature'(2001) mentions three dimensions which should be kept at center when we are dealing with any Postcolonial Text…


  • The use of Indigenous cultural traditions
  • The Appropriation of English Language
  • The impact of colonialism and Aftermath

These three principles of Post-colonial Literature are efficiently covered by Chinua Achebe in his novel 'Things Fall Apart.' The novel revolves around Igboland and highlights culture, tradition, rituals or values of Indigenous people which are valid and more authentic. The novel can be divided into three parts, Part 1 is all about the Pre-colonial time of Africa where people have their own Identity or Ideology on which they live their lives. This part is full with the description of African Culture, Values and their philosophies. Part is about the Exile of Okonkwo and the entry of Missionaries into Igboland. And in part 3 Okonkwo came back from his exile and noticed several changes in society.


"The clan had undergone such profound change during his exile that it was barely recognizable. The new religion and government and the trading stores were very much in the   people's eyes and minds."

(From Things Fall Apart pg. 182)


The change in the clan of Umuofia demonstrates the cultural, psychological, political and religious impacts of colonialism on Igboland. To bring forth these issues in front of the world he uses English Language as a medium of communication. Chinua Achebe feels that using English Language will help to reach readers of the world. But one thing which is interesting to note down here is that Achebe employs New Africannized English Language which suits to African Surrounding.


Things Fall Apart: Countering the Image of Africa against 'Heart of Darkness'


'Heart of Darkness' ranks among one of the shortest novels ever written. Chinua Achebe himself is also more fascinated towards this novel when he reads. But he sees this novel quite differently and reads it more deeply. According to Achebe Heart of Darkness again written by European writers follows the same pattern and perspective which is again written more of orientalist point of view. Achebe sees that Conrad continues the same tradition of distorting the  Image of Africa which has been followed by Europeans from 400 years in order to establish their colonies. 


In 1975 Achebe published one essay titled "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness" which was earlier delivered as a lecture at Massachusetts. In this essay he takes a close look at the ideology of Conrad and examines how Africa is represented in Conrad's Heart of Darkness. 


"Heart of Darkness projects the image of Africa as "the other world," the antithesis of Europe and therefore of civilization, a place where man's vaunted intelligence and refinement are finally mocked by triumphant beastiality."

(Chinua Achebe)


So, Achebe concluded briefly that European represent Africa as 'Other World' in psychological desire or need to demonstrate themselves as superior and sane to Africans. Achebe gave a label of "a thoroughgoing racist" to Conrad and he made two accusations on Conrad…


  • Conrad deprives Africa from History. His depiction of Africa in Heart of Darkness suggests that Africa had no history at all
  • Conrad deprives African Character - In his novel Conrad does not allows African Character to represent themselves


These are the claims which Achebe raises against Conrad's Heart of Darkness. And his novel Things Fall Apart can be read as an answer against those half-truth depictions which are made by Eropeans to distort the Image of Africa. Tanure Ojaide also makes a similar statement that Achebe follows the below given conviction throughout most of his work…


“African peoples did not hear of culture for the first time from Europeans; … their societies were not mindless but frequently had a philosophy of great depth and value and beauty… they had poetry and, above all, they had dignity”

(Tanure Ojaide)


The Novelist as Teacher and Objective of Writing Things Fall Apart


'Art for art's sake is just another piece of deodorized dog-shit.'

(By Chinua Achebe, From 'Africa and her Writers')


Achebe in his essay says that western notion of 'Art for art's sake is just another piece of deodorized dog-shit.' According to Achebe 'Art is, and was always, in the service of man.' So according to him Art has a purpose and Aim, Art has a duty of uplifting a society from morally and ethically.


So, Achebe insists on the idea that the role of a writer is not merely limited to a pure entertainer. According to him Writer's role transcends beyond authentic delight and besides that he has social responsibility to teach and educate their society. In his another essay titled 'The Novelist as a Teacher' Achebe mentioned two responsibilities which are more specifically centered around African Writers…


  • To teach the western readers that the civilization is not something which the Africans heard for the first time only from the European
  • To educate African readers themselves who have Internalised this ideology about Africa which is constructed by Eropeans that Africa is Uncivilized place

So, The so-called image of Africa which is constructed in Western Discourse has deepened its roots so deeply which can only be vanished by African Writers by following these two responsibilities which Achebe mentions in his essay called 'The Novelist as Teacher.' In one of his interviews with Paris Review Achebe himself confronts that…


“grew older and began to read about adventures in which [he] didn’t know that [he] was supposed to be on the side of those savages who were encountered by the good white man. [He] instinctively took sides with the white people. They were fine! They were excellent. They were intelligent. The others were not . . . they were 

stupid and ugly.”

(Paris Review 1994)


Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe significantly fulfill these two responsibilities of novelist and create one authentic image of Africa which is opposite to what European Writers used to demonstrate. And as an African Writer he serves his society and helps them to gain their Self-confidence back. He establishes the validity of Africa as culture and proves that Africa has its own culture, tradition and tradition.


So, Chinua Achebe wrote 'Things Fall Apart' as a Critical Insider who neither follows African tradition blindly nor rejects western civilization without a reason. For him All cultures have their own significance and capacity to influence one another. But Western Discourse has interrupted this chain and constructed a fake wild and savagery image of Africa and their people. But Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe breaks the chain of misrepresentation which has it's stresses over 400 years by giving an originality check to the entire world by pursuing English language as a mode of communication. To dramatise a dialogue between Western Value and Indigenous ancestral values of African Community he adopts Novel as genre. Achebe's choice of Language as communication and Novel as genre for Things Fall Apart itself shows a resistance, Because these two things remain most of the time in debate among African Scholars. According to them the Western Language and Western Form of Writing does not suit to African culture and Chinua Achebe. But Chinia Achebe succeeded in his purpose by using more Africannized English Language and Use of anecdotes, Legends, Myths and proverbs in between Western forms of Writing. And he successfully re-establish more realistic, more authentic and more image of Africa which was distorted in Western Discourse.



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