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THINGS FALL

APART
BRAINSTORM
GOALS
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• Tradition vs. Modernity: The
KEY clash between traditional Igbo
CONCEPT values and the encroachment of
S European colonialism,
highlighting the tension between
preserving cultural heritage and
adapting to change.
• Character Development: The
KEY evolution of Okonkwo's
CONCEPT character, from a revered leader
S to a tragic figure grappling with
his own flaws and the forces of
external change.
• Cultural Identity: The
KEY importance of cultural identity
CONCEPT and heritage in shaping
S individual and collective
identities within the Igbo
community, as well as the
challenges posed by external
influences.
• Colonialism: The impact of

KEY European colonialism on African


societies, including the imposition
CONCEPT of foreign ideologies, the
S disruption of traditional ways of
life, and the resistance and
adaptation strategies employed by
indigenous peoples.
• Tragedy: The tragic arc of
KEY Okonkwo's story, marked by his
CONCEPT downfall as a result of his rigid

S adherence to tradition, his fear of


weakness, and his inability to
adapt to changing circumstances.
• Family Dynamics: The
KEY complexities of family
CONCEPT relationships within the Igbo

S community, including
generational conflicts, gender
roles, and the transmission of
cultural values from one
generation to the next.
• Violence and Conflict: The use of
KEY violence as a means of asserting
CONCEPT power, resolving disputes, and

S defending one's honor, as well as


its role in perpetuating cycles of
conflict and destruction within the
community.
• Legacy: The legacy of Okonkwo
KEY and his community, reflecting the
CONCEPT enduring impact of individuals

S and historical events on the


shaping of cultural identities and
collective memories.
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