The cultural collisions in Things Fall Apart are very protruding. The cultural collisions challenged Okonkwo’s incompetence to assimilate into the new culture which eventually led to his downfall. Okonkwo started off as a fearless respected leader until he was exiled because he killed a clansman. Okonkwo has come back and doesn’t like what he sees. The cultural collision affected Okonkwo to the point where he thought he needed to take action.
Okonkwo’s sense of identity was challenged with the introduction of western ideas was because of the British told the Ibo people that their gods were all fake and there was only one true God. The Ibo people got offended of course, because these gods they worshipped have nothing …show more content…
The cultural collision is affected Okonkwo's identity because the men in Umuofia weren’t willing to fight, in his eyes, he sees that the strong men in Umuofia are becoming weak. Okonkwo knows his clan is falling into the hands of the British colonists and it's changing him because he is the only one refusing to follow the Colonists. Okonkwo mourned for his clan and the Strongmen in Umuofia because he saw the clan was falling apart and the Strongmen weren’t fighters anymore they became weak.
The cultural collision drove Okonkwo to kill himself. Okonkwo spent his whole life as a complete opposite of his father and to be way better than him and he ended up committing a great evil by killing himself. Okonkwo was the only one who still thought they had a chance in fighting against the British. The other clan members didn’t wanna end up like the Abame clan so they didn’t follow their footsteps.
Okonkwo simply wouldn’t fit in with the others because he never was gonna give up his old traditions and religious practices, he would have ended up dead or in prison because he killed one of the court messengers. When Okonkwo’s culture started to change he did too. Cultural collisions affected his life and decisions which drove him to