1. Beating Ojiugo during the week of peace. Okonkwo's temper causes him to beat his wife during the week of peace, and not to stop even when told of this. Due to his pride, Okonkwo did not show much outward remorse, even though he was repentant inside.
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Ikemefuna. Okonkwo's pride causes him to go on the death march with Ikemefuna, and his fear of being thought weak causes him to strike the killing blow, instead of letting someone else do it. His rashness creates an action in which he might offend the gods. It may also be supposed that Okonkwo nearly killing Ekwefi with his gun, causes Chielo, her good friend, to pronounce that Ikemefuna must die, although this is not explicit in the book, nor is there conclusive evidence to support this theory.
His accident with his gun killing Ekeudu's son is another contributing factor. This forces him into exile. In some way, since Okonkwo did not follow Ekeudu's advice to not lay a hand in Ikemefuna's death, it may be seen as Ekeudu's spirit cursing Okonkwo after death. The fact that Okonkwo's father was not buried properly, but left to die in the Evil Forest might lead some to believe that his father's spirit haunted Okonkwo, perhaps to the point of influencing Nwoye, Okonkwo's eldest son. Nwoye's effeminate nature can be partially blamed for Okonkwo's downfall. However, though it might also be blamed on having inherited Unoka's genes, it is also blamed on Okonwko's fiery nature, molding Nwoye into a sad faced youth through the many …show more content…
beatings. The European colonials arriving in Nigeria are also partially to blame. Okonkwo's exile leads him to be unable to defend Umuofia from the church, until it is too late. The tribesmen are relatively honourable, and foolishly trust the Commissioner who tricks and imprisons them. Finally, with the encounter with the messengers, several things can be blamed for the failure of this encounter.
1. The villagers were not yet ready to go to action, and were weaker than Okonkwo's ideal. 2. The villagers let the messenger's escape, dooming Okonkwo. Okonkwo killing himself is merely the final act to his downfall. In a grand sense, the weakness of the tribe as a whole and it's inability to speak as one voice leads to the tribe falling apart, and Okonkwo's downfall. Ironically, the very customs of the tribe itself, which separated itself, give the colonialists a wedge to drive between the people.
When an elder dies the clan shoots guns and Okonkwo was there shooting his gun and it shot a little child and it is considered a womens crime to accidentally kill someone, if he shot the child on purpose it would be forgotten. Okonkwo has been exiled for 7 yearsand his property is burned down. When the whit missionaries invade his tribe Okonkwo goes billistic killing a messenger.Okonkwo's anger causes him to lose his control and when he does everyone around him feels powerless. He is exiled out of his home village and doesn't achieve the same status as before. When his fellow villagers wont help him revolt against the missionaries, he cracks under all the pressure and falls. Okonkwo's flaws cause his downfall by each little flaw effecting him to crack under the constant pressure and finally hang
himself.