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    Achebe Okonkwo and his culture have affected him greatly because of his great loyalty to his culture. He responded negatively to the cultural collisions that he faced and wanted to fight for their tribe. But they could not fight as when the white man showed up they changed their culture. The men in Umuofia went from being tough and strong to then being weak and soft after the white man appeared. This set up many Cultural collisions in Okonkwo’s life. One cultural collisions that Okonkwo faced was

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    I. Summary "Things Fall Apart" tells the story of the life of the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ from an outside narrator. There are different spatial setting throughout the story including Iguedo and Mbanta while the temporal setting is at the turn of the 19th century. In the beginning of the story Okonkwo was one of them most respected men of his tribe and was constantly moving up the social ladder yearning to join the lords of the tribe. However‚ after committing crimes against the tribe such as breaking

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    Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo is greatly affected by these emotions and makes horrible decisions that lead to his biggest failure. Okonkwo had worked his whole life striving for great success‚ however‚ with his mind on only the prize‚ he fell short by failing to maintain an important relationship with his son‚ letting his fear of colonization by the white man weaken him‚ and allowing his fear to lead to regrettable decisions. Nwoye’s relationship with his father was destroyed when Okonkwo put all of his

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    In the novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe introduces his main character‚ Okonkwo. In spite of his father being a failure‚ Okonkwo starts working hard and sets goals for himself so he will not end up like his father. He wants to be prosperous and works hard to gain this‚ but does not always make the best choices. He is strong and hardworking‚ but he is also violent and very impatient. Okonkwo is both strong and hardworking. This complex character is described by Achebe as "tall and huge

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    different‚ but perplexe relationships the main characters have with their fathers‚ as well as‚ how the main characters in Things Fall Apart‚ Fences and Oedipus unsuccessfully attempt to change their intergenerational fates. First‚ in Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo has a horrible relationship with both his father and his son and works to not develope into his father‚ the next story is Fences‚ where the main character Troy has an abominable bond with his father and son even though Troy does make attempts to not

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    not feel afraid‚ but he who conquers that fear”- Nelson Mandela. Okonkwo never conquers his fear‚ but instead does things to hide it. This is illustrated at the end of the book when he takes the easy way out and kills himself. All of Okonkwo’s characteristics of being considered an “anti-hero” are derived from his fear of change‚ they are what make him act the way he does. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the main character Okonkwo portrays a selfish anti-hero who’s opinionated‚ resentful and

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    experience extreme pressure to abide by their society’s strict gender roles to avoid low social rank and to “fit in” with the other clan members. The main character‚ Okonkwo‚ stands out as someone who consistently lets these expectations dictate his decisions. In colonial Nigeria‚ gender roles have a large impact on both males and females‚ and Okonkwo allows these standards to get the best of him throughout the novel and ultimately lead to his downfall. Possibly one of the most substantial influences on Okonkwo’s

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    you interact with and treat others. In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo is determined to be seen as masculine and a warrior of the clan. Because of Okonkwo’s desire‚ he treated many people differently. Three interactions Okonkwo had with people that stood out were the way he treated his children. You can tell a lot about a man by the way he treats children. Okonkwo was no exception. Okonkwo treated Ezinma‚ Ikemefuna‚ and Nwoye completely different than the other‚ which exposed

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    of how things have fallen apart. The main character Okonkwo‚ is show as a masculine man‚ who in the end kills himself. There are many event that led up to Okonkwo’s fatal end‚ and those events are Okonkwo’s tragic flaws that got him banished from his village‚ and not respected by his clan. Okonkwo began to see things around him crumble into pieces‚ and began to fell he was the only one who wanted a war. In the event of Okonkwo’s downfall‚ Okonkwo becomes obsessed with the thought of going to war‚

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    The main character‚ Okonkwo is a great man among the Igbo tribe and is well known throughout the nine villages and beyond. Okonkwo’s father‚ Unoka was a lazy and wasteful man who often borrowed money from neighbors and he was considered a failure and a laughing stock within the community. Since Okonkwo’s father wasn’t an ambitious and respected man‚ Okonkwo despised and resented anything his father did and liked. He did everything he could to not be like his father. Okonkwo as a young eighteen old

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