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    Oedipus Tragic Flaw Essay

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    prophecy that was foretold came to pass anyways. For example‚ he was fated to kill his father and when he grew up‚ he met an old man who chastised him and attempted to force him out of the road. Consequently‚ Oedipus‚ angry at the one who dared to speak to him in that manner‚ slew all of those present but for a lowly plebeian. In effect‚ without even knowing‚ Oedipus completed a part of the prophecy he was told of since he was a young lad. As a result‚ he successfully becomes the very culprit who he searches

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    Okonkwo Imperialism

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    caused his downfall. His life didn’t start to unravel right away but began after the arrival of Ikemefuna‚ a boy given to him by a neighboring tribe. Okonkwo becomes very fond of Ikemefuna because he demonstrates the right qualities of a perfect clansman. Though he is fond of Ikemefuna‚ he never shows it as it is a sign of weakness so he treated him like everyone else. During the period of Ikemefuna stay‚ Okonkwo broke the peace during the sacred Week of Peace when he beat his youngest wife‚ Ojiugo

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    Masculinity in Umuofia The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe follows the character Okonkwo‚ an influential and powerful man in the village of Umuofia. Through the book he goes through the intense inner struggle of trying to be the man his father never was and also makes quite a few big mistakes along the way. Some mistakes include beating his wives and even killing a young man. He is exiled from his village for seven years and he seeks a place he can call home in the motherland. During his

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    Things Fall Apart Okonkwo

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    Okonkwo betrays Ikemefuna by participating in his death when he was sacrificed. He felt heartbroken after he realized what he has done‚ he didn’t eat‚ nor sleep‚ he only drank palm wine from sunrise to sunset. In the story then Okonkwo was punished when he broke week of peace by beating his youngest wife because she didn’t have any food prepared for him. One of Okonkwo’s great friends Ezeudu falls ill and passes away. At his funeral the men fired the guns and

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    killed Ikemefuna primarily because of his fear of reputation and weak appearances. His actions damage his relationship with Nwoye‚ who prefers women’s stories to his father’s violent war stories‚ and he also damages Nwoye’s faith to Igbo society. The early chapters also foreshadow Ikemefuna’s death and the destruction European colonialism will bring to the Igbo. The “distant beating of drums” continues to beat in the heat of the festival and the people’s excitement. The drums are described as the

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    It is described as “a big black battered hearse-like automobile” (O’Connor 432). This gives the reader the impression that the passengers of this particular car are the very “angels of death” who have come to punish the family for their selfishness and other sins

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    “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe‚ was a terrific book because it elicited many emotions‚ from sympathy towards Okonkwo’s bitterness due to his childhood‚ intrigue of the customs I was unfamiliar with and anger towards the sacrifice of Ikemefuna. There is one thing that stood out most to me and therefore my focus is comparing the exploitation of religious systems‚ as explained in the book‚ by those in authoritative positions to rule how they saw fit. By breaking down the differences and

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    hoping to correct the faults in him‚ influenced by Ikemefuna‚ as the book goes on he exhibits more masculine behavior which pleases Okonkwo‚ eventually converts to Christianity because he doubts about some of the laws and rules of his tribe‚ Okonkwo sees this act as effeminate‚ Okonkwo thinks that Nwoye is afflicted with the same weaknesses that his father Unoka possessed in abundance Ikemefuna- A boy given to Okonkwo by a neighboring village. Ikemefuna lives in the hut of Okonkwo’s first wife and quickly

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    completely unheard of let alone expected. This is also similar to human sacrifices as well as killing someone due to their ill fate. Okonkwo’s adoptive son Ikemefuna was killed by the men of the tribe. Okonkwo took part in this because the oracle concluded that Ikemefuma must die. Okonkwo kills Ikemefuma to show the other men in the tribe that he is not weak. It is ironic that Ikemefuna is‚ besides Okonkwo‚ the manliest man in his family. The tribe members honored many Gods. This is something that not

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    Okonkwo's Expectations

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    oracle strangely decrees that Ikemefuna must die. Ikemefuna was the kid from another village that Okonkwo somewhat adopted and it was clear that he was bonding well with his new family. He had been living with them for three years and also became very close with one of Okonkwo’s sons‚ Nwoye. And even though he did not show it‚ “Even Okonkwo himself became very fond of the boy” (28). It can be inferred from the text that Okonkwo might of saw a little bit of himself in Ikemefuna. Yet all familial principles

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