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    other drives their passion. Their immaturity and lack of experience drives them to act instinctively and against the will of their elders. This lack of trust and connection between peers forces them to act in mischievous ways‚ which results in an ill fated conclusion. Their overriding passion and conflict of interest between families is the underlying issue expressed through the words of William Shakespeare. Their passion is unguided mainly due to their fear of their families’ disapproval‚ and thus

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    themselves. As Romeo is introduced in a wail saying‚ “Ay me! Sad hours seem long” (I.i.158). From the beginning here‚ Romeo is dramatically explaining his unreturned “love” for Rosaline which was hastily replaced with his supposed true love of Juliet. This ill-given curse of hastiness was not only given to this lover‚ but several others like Friar Lawrence. The Friar was wise‚ but by his want for peace and his belief in love his hasty but trusted decision became a fatal trust fall for more than one life.

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    This affects his temperament and the relationship he chooses to have with his family. Okonkwo cannot show the affection he has to his family‚ even though he definitely has a strong fatherly affection to both his daughter Enzima‚ and the outsider Ikemefuna. Okonkwo’s wives and his eldest son Nwoye suffer most from this lack of affection. The three wives bear many beatings; his second wife Ekwefi is almost killed with a gun when she mumbles an insulting remark about her husband’s shooting skills. They

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    character Okonkwo faces many conflicts which he usually handles with his culture’s values coming first. One example from the book is when the clansmen are taking Ikemefuna out to kill him. Okonkwo had bonded with Ikemefuna to the point of a father-son relationship where they both respected each other as such. Okonkwo‚ despite his love to Ikemefuna‚ went with the men to kill

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    decisions that affect himself and all of those who surround him. Some of them are good and some of them he regrets The first drastic decision that Okonkwo made in this novel was‚ when he had killed his “adopted” son‚ Ikemefuna. Nothing positive had come from the killing of Ikemefuna‚ but the evidence that Okonkwo was so masculine and brave that he had the heart to kill his own son. As well there were many consequences that Okonkwo had to face after making this decision. Nwoye‚ Okonkwo’s real son

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    He preferred to be a villain instead of being a virtuous person and save Ikemefuna. He was so cold hearted that he refused to intervene and save Ikemefuna life when he very well knew that the boy life was worthy saving. “He was by nature a very lively boy and he gradually become popular in Okonkwo’s household”. (p.18) As a matter of fact Okonkwo exhibits actions of tyrant when he took the final blow to Ikemefuna as Ikemefuna sought his protection from the tribesmen as they strike him with their matchet

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    MyEsha Moore Honors English II- Hyatt May 23‚ 2012 Things Fall Apart Final Literally Analysis Essay Okonkwo: A Life Story of a Tragic Hero What makes up a hero in today’s society? Young children today imagine a hero with superpowers and a cape‚ but little do they know heroes come in many different forms. In his novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ the Nigerian author Chinua Achebe illustrates the making of modern hero. Even though Okonkwo does not act like a regular hero‚ he still has a noble structure

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    On one of their outings Félicité reconnects with her long lost sister and Félicité grows very fond of her sister son‚ Victor. Unlike Madame Aubain’s son Paul‚ an ill mannered boy‚ Victor’s character contrasts with Paul’s. Victor makes frequent visits to Félicité and is essentially the son Félicité never had. Yet again‚ Félicité experiences heartbreak when Victor dies. Something that is strange about his death is

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    the start of the book. But by the end of the book he was weak and did not want to face the consequences of his actions‚ his “body was dangling…” (Achebe 207) Okonkwo was known for being strong but he was not strong after the motherland‚ killing Ikemefuna‚ and losing his titles and son. Those actions were all from cultural differences and tension between them. The outcome of Okonkwo’s sense of self was weakness‚ everything he tried not to be‚ finally showed at the end of the books. But in Purple Hibiscus

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    Things Fall Apart The relationship of Okonkwo to his Igbo society in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart was one of pure being. Okonkwo displayed the finest examples of human qualities of what it took to be an Igbo man. Okonkwo strives to be strong‚ masculine‚ industrious‚ respected‚ and wealthy. This was Okonkwo’s inner struggle to be as different from his father as possible‚ who he believed to have been weak‚ effeminate‚ lazy‚ shameful‚ disgraceful‚ and poor. Okonkwo achieves great social and financial

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