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    greatness and ask for truth‚ and he will find both.” Horace Mann. Historically men have attempted to achieve greatness and have been unsuccessful in their efforts as their ambition gets in the way of truth. In Chinua Achebe’s novel‚ “Things Fall Apart” Okonkwo was viewed as a great man‚ was his greatness within his power? Greatness is based on character and choices not outward actions. In Ibo culture‚ certain behaviors such as showing emotion or being lazy were seen to be weak and undesirable. “He was

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    drive a wedge in the cracks and cause it to fall apart. This is shown in the novel Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ when missionaries arrive and drive the Igbo culture apart. The community then falls and breaks beyond repair‚ and the protagonist Okonkwo and the tribe itself are both unable to fix it. The Igbo culture practices many

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    The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ tells the story of the Igbo people‚ and their culture. Achebe explains Igbo culture and the changes that occur after the British arrive and install their practices and religion. In western literature‚ prior to this novel‚ and British colonization‚ the Igbo people have been portrayed as savage‚ primitive people. This literature includes Mister Johnson by Joyce Cary‚ where the main character is portrayed as “dimwitted” and the description is seen by Africans

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    In “Things Fall Apart‚” by Chinua Achebe‚ Nwoye‚ the son of the fiercest warrior‚ is raised to be a manly man and refrain from any feelings. His father‚ Okonkwo‚ expects him to be a spitting image of him and less like his father‚ Unoka‚ who was a coward and unsuccessful. Throughout the story‚ Nwoye is forced to act tough and be who he is not. When the Christian missionaries suddenly come to Umuofia to share their faith‚ Nwoye reflects on his own culture and starts to question what is right. Because

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    the other person is wrong or if they are verbally expressing it‚ disagreement happens everyday‚ to everyone. In the book Things Fall Apart‚ The big disagreement is between the white people and Okonkwo. The white people bring in this new religion and do not understand how people in the village‚ especially Okonkwo‚ are not super excited about it. “In the end‚ though‚ with facts as with values‚ nothing guarantees that we will be able to persuade everyone else of our view” (pg 44). This is what the white

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    Achebe shows a great example of this‚ In the text it states “He heard Ikemefuna cry‚ “My father they have killed me!” as he ran towards him. Dazed with with fear‚ Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid being thought as weak.(Achebe 61)”. That excerpt from Things Fall Apart describes how Ikemefuna was inhumanely killed by Okonkwo‚ because Okonkwo’s culture would not allow him to look weak. However‚ after the point in the novel where the village Umuofia is colonized by Europeans moral dilemmas

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    written by Chinua Achebe‚ the village of Umuofia is a tribal place where the surviving factor is being manly. The manliest person there is Okonkwo who earned his title through wrestling. Throughout the book there is mention of a murder of a women by a man from the nearest tribe‚ Mbaino. The murderer is the father of a boy called Ikemefuna. The tribe demanded that Okonkwo bring a virgin to replace the wife and he would watch over the father’s son‚ Ikemefuna. As the story progressed the leaders came to a

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    the Igbo people live in a complex culture that practices polytheism. When white Christians come into the villages with their monotheistic view‚ it creates quite a stir among the villagers‚ including the impulsive and overly masculine protagonist Okonkwo. Before this event occurred in the novel‚ the arrival of the swarm of locusts was intended to foreshadow the white missionaries invading the villages’ culture‚ land‚ and society. The event of the locusts arriving in Umuofia symbolizes the Christians’

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    character‚ Okonkwo‚ struggles with change within in himself and his surroundings throughout the book‚ Things Fall Apart. Even though Okonkwo resists change‚ we notice as the audience the natural human feelings within him: love‚ happiness‚ and care. As the story progresses the conflicts within the story does too affect our feelings for Okonkwo when he acts rashly towards these conflicts. We always seem to be brought back to sanity with Okonkwo because we have an insight of the human Okonkwo is. In a

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