Things Fall Apar Title
Things Fall Apar Title
Things Fall Apar Title
The whiteman introduced christianity which is all embracing.Any human being is acceptable
even the Osu,the outcast clansman became converted.At first it is the efulefu and osu
only.Moreover,new religion gives answer to some of the vague questions that have hitherto
haunted some people.Thus Nwoye feels he has the answer to the death of Ikemefuna and the
casting away of twins that cry in the bush until they die.In this way,the new religion gains ground
and things fall apart instantly.
Moreover,the religion brings with itself a strong government and peaceful trade.The people
become more prosperous.As Achebe says in the course of his narrative.
''The white man had indeed brought a lunatic religion,but he had also built a trading store and for
the first time palm-oil and kernel became the things of great price,and much money flowed into
Umofia''.
The people prefer having the lucrative commerce to pointlessly attacking the whiteman and his
religion.By and by they lost their devotion against invaders and consequently things fall apart.
Thus the title of the novel is like the signboard of a shop.Just as a signboard indicates the the
goods that are sold in the shop,so the suggested title of novel gives a clear indication as to the
contents,theme,and symbolism of the novel.Achebe titles like Joseph Conrad's are always wellchosen and respond to his thematic ideas as we see his titles like ''No Longer At Ease'',''Arrow of
God and Burning Grass''.
As the history based upon stories and the great tragedies are well named after the central
figure[the kings or the tragic hero] e.g ''Oedipus Rex''.Similarly the title for the German edition
of TFA is Okonkwo.This is an apt recognition of Okonkwo's role.The main intention of the title
may therefore be to emphasize that this novel tells Okonkwo's story.And this emphasis is
renowned time and again at its most credible and crucial moments in the story.
Gradually,that people lost their unity.Obierika's remark is very significant and similar to the title:
''He has put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart''.
And these things that held these people together are their local traditions,culture,religion of
various gods and godesses,laws and a sense of belonging.
However it is Achebe's task in TFA to objectively and dispassionately access the various reasons
for the break-up of that order__an older order and settled way of life.He analyses the
inflexibilities within the Igbo social formation that ultimately led to wholesome disaster.
Some of these reasons are the rigid social structure which isolates the Osu,demarcation between
a man's and a woman's role,the overconfidence of the tribal people in their attitude towards the
''new'' religion and the lack of unity.These drawbacks of their society lead to things fall apart.
Things Fall Apart opens at the height of Okonkwo's fame which he wins through ''Solid personal
achievements'' and ends with his tragic death.The whole story revolves around Okonkwo.But this
does not mean that the story is essentially about Okonkwo.It is about whole clan,a whole
civilization.It is not the tragedy of a single man but of whole community of Umuofia.So there is