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    Jonathan Bonifas Lit 2300/3 Fiction Paper Okonkwo as a Man’s Man Chinua Achebe’s novel Thing Fall Apart focuses around the Ibo people in Nigeria but more specifically those of the tribe of Umuofia. In this tribe the male is the head of the household and must constantly prove himself to be worthy of his responsibilities. Each family in this tribe grows their own food and creates their own structures and supplies. To be successful a household must have a strong‚ powerful‚ and well respected male

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    caring. We start to realize after the first 3 chapters that Okonkwo is capable of loving someone but is hesitant to show his affection because he stuck on defeating the man his father was. The one character that helps us capture Okonkwo’s love is Ikemefuna‚ a nearby village boy forced to stay in Okonkwo’s village. In chapter four‚ page twenty eight‚ third paragraph says ‚ “Even though Okonkwo himself became very fond of the boy—inwardly of course. Okonkwo never showed any emotion openly‚ unless it

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    and soon becomes one of the leaders of his tribe and has many wives and children. His big ambition is to become one of the powerful elders of the tribe‚ for what could be more manly than that? Unfortunately‚ everything is not perfect. His son‚ Nwoye

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ the main character is a headstrong man named Okonkwo.  He is a gifted warrior and leader who fits the archetype of the tragic hero in many ways. The hero go through certain events that lead to his rise of prominence‚ to fit the archetype of a tragic hero.  Okonkwo rises to prominence by defeating Amanlinze the Cat in a wrestling contest‚ growing a large farm of yams from nothing‚ and helping to lead his village to many victories in war. Also‚ the audience must feel

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    Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse once wisely noted‚ “Every age‚ every culture‚ every custom and tradition has its own character‚ its own weakness and its own strength‚ its beauties and cruelties”. The entire ensemble of characters in Heart of Darkness‚ Things Fall Apart and Apocalypse Now are filled with a strong sense of tradition and culture. This culture not only dictates ritualistic and hollow day to day practices; it begins to define the profound inner workings of souls. However‚ the uproars

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    After reading the end of Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ I had sympathy for the main character of the story; Okonkwo‚ who represents the vulnerability of a tribe by the coming of the Europeans and their Christianity rules‚ and the abuse of power and violence that the officials in the jail used to dehumanize the leaders of Umofia in the last chapters on the novel. An unexpected ending of the novel took me by surprise‚ I believe Okonkwo is a victim from his own destiny and the circumstances

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    "Things Fall Apart" Chinua Achebe’s first novel focuses on the early period of colonialism in Nigeria‚ beginning with the initial influence of the British. “Things Fall Apart” written by Chinua Achebe‚ was published in 1958. Achebe extraordinarily portrays the impact of a Europeans on the way of life in an Eastern Nigerian village. “Chinua Achebe creates … a coherent picture of coherence being lost‚ of the tragic consequences of the African-European collision (Culross “Chinua”).” In “Things Fall

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    What Drives A Man What makes a successful man? This‚ in itself‚ is a culture bound question because it can vary from culture to culture. However‚ in the perception of Okonkwo‚ the main character in Chinua Achebe ’s novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ the measure of a man ’s success is based on two elements‚ material acquisition and growth‚ and physical prowess. This is ironic for Okonkwo since his people ’s typical idea of success seems to be constructed of a complex‚ strong spiritual culture‚ seemingly

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    Question 1’s Answer: Disintegration of Igbo society is central to Things Fall Apart; the idea of collapse‚ on both an individual and social level‚ is one of the novel’s central images. This image also gives the book its title. The Christians arrive and bring division to the Igbo. One of their first victims is Okonkwo’s family. The new faith divides father from son‚ and the Christians seek to attack the very heart of Igbo belief; such an attack also attacks the core of Igbo culture‚ as the tribe’s

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    P.176) The people didn’t think anything of the white people when they first came. They let them set up the church and have land to do that. Little did they know the know religion would be so popular. Okonkwo’s family was separated about this cause Nwoye left the Ibo culture. The tribe has turned against each other and how can they fight against the white people when some of their own is with them. Going against the missionaries means going against your own as well. Okonkwo is angry that the white

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