In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, a society is presented to us, a society that has its faults and mistakes. Achebe creates a world of people who like us are human and make common mistakes. He explains the complexity of these people and how the colonization had affected their clan. His objective is not farther towards one side as to the other, yet in some occasions it may feel so.
There is a constant balance between reason and passion. Not all Igbo people are considered to be one sided among this scale. There is a mixture of 'good' and 'bad' people, just like in any other race or religion. This concept is also followed through the missionaries and various white people in the novel.
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