Okonkwo just simply treated him as a father would in the Ibo culture, forgetting and disowning him as one would. Once the invasion of the Christians has spreaded throughout Umuofia, convincing many to convert, it allowed Okonkwo to see his values through a more precise point of view, “He mourned for the clan, which he saw breaking up and falling apart, and he mourned for the warlike men of Umuofia, who had so unaccountably become soft like women.” (Achebe 183). It was then that Okonkwo truly realized how he felt in comparison to everyone else around him, even though they were in the same clan under the same culture. He got to witnessed the breakdown within his clan right before his eyes. As if it was not enough people to convince him to convert, he still stood hard with his beliefs, “Afraid? I do not care what he does to
Okonkwo just simply treated him as a father would in the Ibo culture, forgetting and disowning him as one would. Once the invasion of the Christians has spreaded throughout Umuofia, convincing many to convert, it allowed Okonkwo to see his values through a more precise point of view, “He mourned for the clan, which he saw breaking up and falling apart, and he mourned for the warlike men of Umuofia, who had so unaccountably become soft like women.” (Achebe 183). It was then that Okonkwo truly realized how he felt in comparison to everyone else around him, even though they were in the same clan under the same culture. He got to witnessed the breakdown within his clan right before his eyes. As if it was not enough people to convince him to convert, he still stood hard with his beliefs, “Afraid? I do not care what he does to