In "Things Fall Apart," the Igbo tribe is held together by shared customs, traditions, and a strong sense of community, reinforced by social structures like kinship and communal rituals. The arrival of European colonizers and missionaries disrupts these bonds, introducing new religious beliefs, governance, and economic practices that undermine the tribe's traditional way of life. As individuals begin to adopt these foreign influences, the cohesion of the tribe weakens, leading to fragmentation and conflict. Ultimately, these changes highlight the profound impact of colonialism on indigenous cultures.
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