Reverend Smith replaces Mr. Brown after the latter departs for health reasons. Unlike Mr. Brown, Reverend Smith is impatient and strict, showing no respect for indigenous customs or culture. He criticizes the way Mr. Brown interacted with the Umuofia people before his arrival, and he encourages extreme tactics to provoke change in the clan.
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Reverend James Smith Character Timeline in Things Fall Apart
The timeline below shows where the character Reverend James Smith appears in Things Fall Apart. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 22
Reverend Smith replaces Mr. Brown, and in contrast to Mr. Brown's policy of compromise, Mr. Smith encourages...
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Reverend Smith encourages over-zealous converts like Enoch, leading Enoch to enrage the clan during an annual ceremony...
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...holy war. The egwugwu burn down Enoch's compound and move on to the church, where Reverend Smith and his interpreter, Okeke, meet them. Ajofia, the leading egwugwu of Umuofia, speaks to the...
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Chapter 23
...armed with a gun or a machete. When the District Commissioner returns from his tour, Mr. Smith goes to speak with him, and three days afterwards, the District Commissioner asks all the...
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