Okonkwo is the main character who struggles balancing personal beliefs and maintain the status within his society. Okonkwo loses his self-trying to go behind what he believes is right but ends …show more content…
Okonkwo refused to be sensitive and say “ love” this was only because it would make him feel weak. Okonkwo two sons were weak for him and he refused to put the in the public view. Okonkwo became attached to his daughter because he saw all the qualities he had and he wants to see what his daughter Ezinma. Through the culture lens it has outlined the traditon and customs from the village. Okonkwo was demonstrated as the protagonist character due to his upbringing and him revaluating g his life to be better than the father. The father failed him and other boys were born in to wealth but he has to build himself up from the issues he had prior. Okonkwo knew his dad would not been helpful when it came to him and his family. Okonkwo did not know how to raise his children so he tried his best to train …show more content…
Okonkwo lost control and would beat both his wives and children. The father thought beaten the kids would get the out of being lazy. Okonkwo lost his self trying to keep his rank. The pressure of being better than his father caused him to act out of rage. The villagers in general are caught between resisting and embracing change and they face the dilemma of trying to determine how best to adapt to the reality of change. The contol of the villagers made him act out only because he thought he was defending his friends and families. Okokwo could not understand how anther village can combined with ours. Okonkwo depended on his self worth because he had to be a certain way in order to get a job like this, he tried to embrace it but his mind took