TFA.+Chapter+16

==The arrival of the missionaries causes a considerable stir in the village of Mbanta, disrupting the peace among the villagers.In this image of a meting iceburg, the iceburg represents the entirety of the traditions and customs of the Mbanta village whereas the sun, the cause of the melting of iceburgs, represents the missionaries descending upon them ascerting their beliefs in their Gods and traditions. "All the gods you have named are not gods at all." says the missionaries stomping onto their emotions. The collapsing of the iceburg represents the fall of the Mbanta villagers' beliefs, ultimately disrupting their normal and cyclical habits and traditions as a whole and causing conflicts to break out upon themselves between who to beileve and what to believe in. For example, captivated by the speech and songs of the missionaries, Nwoye decides to abandon his family and follow the Christians.==

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==The following soundtrack demonstrates the break from unity as well."Then the missionaries burst into song. It was one of those gay and rolllicking tunes of evangelism which had the power of plucking at silent and suty chords in the heart of an ibo man."== ==At the start of the soundtrack, evreything was in the same pace and same tone, a recognizable pattern represented. Suddenly a high pitched anomaly disrupts the peace of the environment, causing mischief to break out upon the ibo man. After informed about their misbelief in Igbo gods, conflicts break out among the vilagers. The deep and dull background extending signifies the noises between voices of the Igbo man,displaying the conflict between the village as a whole.==