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(Re)Shaping The Self: The Construction of Identity in Things Fall Apart
Postcolonialism incorporates all cultures affected by colonialism from the beginning
of colonization to the present day. Aiming to express the ways the colonizer shapes
society, postcolonial writers frequently reverse the colonial discourse and maintain that
colonized countries have a national identity. In this respect, prominent Nigerian writer
Chinua Achebe indicates the effects of colonization on both cultural and individual levels
in his works. Besides, he highlights the postcolonial subject in a manner that not only
the colonizers but also the colonized find themselves in a situation of ambivalence. The
purpose of this study is to present the ways in which the characters in Achebe’s Things
Fall Apart (1958) are first shaped by the colonizer and later reshaped by the colonized
counterpart. The process the characters undergo to achieve integration in society and
whether they are liberated is discussed with references to the novel.