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    In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ strength and pride are very important aspects of the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ however‚ these traits may sound like excellent traits to possess but because of the way he was raised‚ Okonkwo harbours many of his emotions under an outer shell of violence‚ strength and pride. His traits can be shown by looking at where he has come from in his life‚ for example‚ Okonkwo has acquired a large amount of wealth in his life because of his hard work and dedication which he also

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    of the novel Okonkwo is seen as someone who was greatly affected by his father Unoka during his childhood. Though as the story progresses you see different sides of Okonkwo. The choices and actions of Okonkwo has caused the story to move forward. Throughout the novel Okonkwo has many instances in which he reacts violently. In the story the author is able to show how determined Okonkwo is to be perceived as a strong and fearless man. Even when it is in his own home. In the novel Okonkwo continually

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    Okonkwo‚ The Tragic Hero The novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ takes place in a Lower Nigerian village of Iguedo and Mbanta and is centered around a man by the name of Okonkwo. Okonkwo‚ the protagonist‚ is introduced as the most renowned warrior of all tribes who brought great honor to his tribe by becoming the top wrestler of the villages. Throughout the book‚ Chinua Achebe expresses Okonkwo as a man whose obsession with power is what ultimately leads him to failing in attempts to obtain that power through

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    of the book‚ Okonkwo‚ to me‚ seemed like the best of his culture; the Ibo culture. As I kept reading the book‚ I came to realize that my initial thought about Okonkwo was false. All of Okonkwo’s beatings to his wives and children and his extreme sexist acts and views against women made him a morally terrible person. As a result of being extremley disrespectful towards the Ibo gods and ancestors‚ he became the worst of the Ibo from an Ibo point of view as well. Not only was Okonkwo the worst of the

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    Okonkwo is a man of many problems. He has only himself to blame for his downfall. Throughout the book‚ Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo struggles to maintain his sanity‚ and strives to become the man his father never was. As a result of trying to distance himself from his father‚ he becomes an aggressive‚ rage filled‚ violent person. Being the leader of his community‚ Okonkwo is watched and judged by his community. His fury and violence cause him to commit acts that harm his reputation. The more he achieves

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    respected African‚ Okonkwo‚ life falls apart. He was a man with great intensity and personality. He had accomplished his goal to become rich and famous‚ an advantage that was unseen before in his family. Okonkwo’s life first began to fall apart when Ikemefuna‚ a prisoner who stayed at Okonkwo’s home‚ was killed. Okonkwo considered Ikemefuna as one of his own sons. He was truly saddened when he was killed. There were quite few effects on Okonkwo from that horrible event. At first‚ Okonkwo was not able

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    admired for his achievements and abilities”. Although he has his flaws‚ Okonkwo from Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart fits this definition of a hero. As a true historical person‚ Okonkwo is not a mythological figure‚ but he does fit the criteria of a real hero. Okonkwo is a hero because he is brave‚ powerful‚ and self-motivated. One of the primary reasons Okonkwo is a hero is his bravery. Throughout Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo shows his bravery in many situations. One of these situations was when

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    a character or a group of characters is motivated by emotion. In Chinua Achebe’s Nigerian novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo is motivated by the fear. Throughout Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo’s actions take place because he is afraid of becoming "A Woman" like his father. Not only does he act masculine to appear manly to the villagers‚ he does it to satisfy his own conscious. Okonkwo portrays a short temper in this book. Small things such as his supper being late and remarks about his hunting anger

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    Proverb Analysis “Okonkwo was as slippery as a fish in water.” “(Chapter 1)” “Context:” retelling of how Okonkwo beat Amalinze battle tactics used in contrast to the “willy craftsman” that is Amalinze “Analysis:” fish on land can do nothing‚ but in their element‚ they are fast and agile okonkwo seems to have been born to fight he is swift and light on his feet “A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing.” “(Chapter 3)” “Context:” conversation between men in village Obiako “gave up his

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    Okonkwo has good intentions‚ but what is seen as good hurts him and everyone around him. Being feminine is seen as weak and is shunned upon. Beatings are often used to discipline children and wives‚ causing them to fear the ones who are supposed to protect them. Igbo culture is surrounded by fear and swift punishments that doesn’t let anyone think for themselves. Igbo culture Okonkwo’s father caused him to have a strong fear of becoming like his father.“Perhaps down in his heart Okonkwo was not

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