domingo, 31 de marzo de 2013

17 to 19




Chapters 17 to 19 summary

The clan decides to give some land to the missionaries so they can build their church. They decide to give them part of the Evil Forest, so the white men would either leave or die. Days and then weeks pass and nothing happens to them. They gain converts because of this, also the people think that they are protected.

Mr. Kiaga is the leader, and he sends people to Umuofia where there is a school to study in. People that are rejected go and join the faith, victims of the pagan religions beliefs. The mother of many twins that are killed and thrown into the Evil Forest, and Nwoye are some of them. Okonkwo is vicious and brutal, and he treats Nwoye terribly. The first Sunday that the church was open for prayer, Nwoye walked around and around inside it, never gaining the courage to go in and participate, scared of his father. Somebody saw him, and Okonkwo was told. Once Nwoye arrived home, Okonwko grabbed him by the neck and beat him with a stick, asking him where he had been. He lets him go because of Uchendu, and Nwoye leaves, never to return.

He pays Mr. Kiaga a visit, asking him to take him to the school in Umuofia to study and learn the ways of God. Nwoye prefers this to being a victim of "The Burning Flame", his violent father. Okonkwo gets depressed, asking himself how he had got such a child for a son. He relates the fact that flame begets weak ashes, and relates it to his son.

In chapter 18 lots of interesting things happen. The missionaries stop respecting the views of the clan and openly tell them that their gods are dead and harmless. An osu called Okoli, a religious man with long dirty hair that was an outcast from the clan and serves a special purpose as a totem, was also said to have killed the sacred python that roamed the villiage.Lots of osu's joined the missionaries and shaved their long hair. Since then, the missionaries were beaten and whipped. The council came together to decide what was to be done, and they decide to ostracize them, ignore their preaches and bann them from the lands. When they tried to get water, red dirt, and chalk for Easter during Holy Week, they got whipped away. The osu that had supposedly killed the python died of illness, and so the conflicts were eased, for the clan believed the gods had had their revenge.

In chapter 19 Okonkwo sends his friend Obierika money to start building a compound for him in Umuofia, but he cannot arrive there until the rain season is over. He feels that all the years in Mbanto were wasted and that if he would have been in Umuofia he would have thrived. He regrets every day. He decides to make a huge feast for his kinsmen, celebrating the fact that kinsmen should unite often and thanking them for the hospitality. An old member of the clan talks about how young people can do so much more today, and that includes desecrating their fathers and abandoning traditios, something that they consider not to be good. He criticizes them for doing so and tells them to be more united in the traditions and as kinsmen.

I believe that this will be important for the events that are to follow because more and more the young people will join Christianity, since the Igbo people are some of the most religious in Africa. There will be a division between the tribes and clansmen because of this.

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