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Throughout "Things Fall Apart," Chinua Achebe develops the theme of "Success and Failure" through the narration of flashbacks and the choices he makes.
“How do you think we can fight when our own brothers have turned against us? The white man is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his religion. We were amused at his foolishness and allowed him to stay. Now he has won our brothers, and our clan can no longer act like one. He has a put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart.”
“The Earth cannot punish me for obeying her messenger,” Okonkwo said. “A child’s fingers are not scalded by a piece of hot yam which its mother puts into its palm.”
“Answer me,” roared Okonkwo, “before I kill you!” He seized a heavy stick that lay on the dwarf wall and hit him two or three savage blows.
Poor Provider, and Lazy.
Okonkwo's fear.
The Cat.
Influence on the tribe.
His Early Success.
His Anger.
His Pride.
Raising Ikemefuna.
Being Exiled.
Fear of Failure.