Essay On Nwoye In Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart
Nwoye found refuge in this society of love; however, he is not the only Igbo who prefers the gentleness of Christianity to the brutality of the Igbo religion. The scorned and rejected find solace and refuge in Christianity. Nneka had had four pregnancies and each one of them had been twins. Consequently, her children were thrown into the woods to die. Nneka is pregnant again, and she flees to the Christians in order to save her children. The missionaries attempt to right the wrongs of the Igbo society. The missionaries rescue twins from the bush. The osu saw that “the new religion welcomed twins and such abominations” (Achebe 155). They therefore join the church. The other Igbo converts learn to accept them. They have to learn that there is
“no slave or free” and that all men are “children of God” (Achebe 156). Two of the osu are soon numbered among the “strongest adherents of the new faith” (Achebe 157).