Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart explores the late 19th century colonization of Nigeria by Europeans. It focuses on Okonkwo, a respected leader in the Igbo village of Umuofia, and the challenges he faces with the arrival of British colonialists and missionaries. As the missionaries convert some in the village to Christianity, they undermine traditional Igbo culture. Okonkwo's rigid refusal to accept change leads to his exile from the village and eventual suicide. The novel provides insight into Igbo traditions and life before and during the early period of colonialism in Africa.