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The crisis is losing your way of life. In the story the Villages lost their everyday customs and traditions because of the white missionaries that moved into their homeland. The white missionaries turned many of the people into Christians. They told the people of the village that their religion was false. In the end no one had the power to stand up to the change, and the main character, Okonkwo, could not bear it and committed suicide.

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The crisis in "Things Fall Apart" revolves around the clash between traditional Igbo culture and the encroaching forces of colonization and Christianity. It leads to the protagonist Okonkwo's downfall as he struggles to maintain his cultural identity and authority in the face of external influences. Ultimately, the crisis highlights the devastating impact of colonialism on indigenous societies.

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The crisis is not specified. Please re-ask your question specifying the crisis.

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