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    Umuofia village. Through Okonkwo‚ Achebe sets out to expose the flaws of taking masculinity to the extreme in a time of rapid change and foreign influence. Believing that the truest form of manliness is one of aggression and violence‚ Okonkwo buries himself further into his own ways‚ which in turn pushes his relationships aside. Throughout the text‚ Okonkwo makes it clear that physical strength‚ violence‚ and success defines all that a man is‚ and all that a man should be. Okonkwo is heavily reliant on

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    to be considered a real “MAN” according to Okonkwo. He had 3 wives‚ four children‚ earned many titles‚ took home 5 heads/death from battle. He was a wealthy farmer who owned 2 barns etc. 3. Ikemefuna was a young boy that Okonkwo had to take care of. He was given to Okonkwo as a peace offering from another village. The other village‚ Mbaino killed a woman from Umuofia and a young virgin and Ikemefuna was given to the village as a peace offering. Okonkwo was troubled by his death because he became

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    from the control of the white missionaries and preventing himself from facing the fall of Umuofia. Okonkwo is an aggressive man who despises weakness and failure due to the cowardliness of his father‚ Unoka. His strong adherence to Ibo traditions combined with his fear of weakness even leads him to sacrifice his adored adoptive son‚ Ikemefuna because "he was afraid of

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    “Nwoye the betrayer of the ibo culture” Nwoye sense of identity was challenged with the introduction of Western ideas into the Ibo culture. Nwoye started out in in the novel as a son of the mighty okonkwo‚ but the culture collision of the British colonists and ibo people affected nwoye to the point of that he betrayed his family. The reason for nwoye change in his sense of identity included his culture‚ religion and most important in all family. He did this for what he believed in not for what is

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    guarantee us a visual POV on how the main character Okonkwo sees the world differently than those dear to him.

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    festivities. To highlight these important factors that hold the Ibo people together‚ Achebe provides details and proverbs that are communication through the main character‚ Okonkwo. As Okonkwo holds a feast and invites his fellow kinsmen to celebrate with him‚ Achebe explains the reason why kinship is necessary. When Okonkwo states that “[He] cannot continue to live on the bank of a river and wash [his] hands with spittle‚” he explains the important of festivities. Which are meant to bring people

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    by fear‚ fear of failure and of weakness”‚ does he deserve sympathy? In this case it is okonkwo‚ the main character of Things fall apart. I see his point of view and I for one sympathise him. He is a good man person but his methods of correcting others is rather extreme. I will explain by using two of his children. First‚ Ezinma the daughter of his second wife. “ Sit like a woman! Okonkwo shouted at her… Okonkwo was specially fond of her.” He doesn’t hit her‚ he warns her and points out her mistakes

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    Okonkwo is a dynamic character‚ riddled as power-hungry and controlling due to the failures of his lazy and effeminate father‚ Unoka‚ before his death and his fear of becoming anything in likeness of him. In turn‚ his desire to be seen as manly in the culture that worships the trait is overwhelming. In this story‚ Okonkwo is almost the perfect communicator to state the ways of Igbo culture. The setting is near the town of Onitsha in the eastern region of Nigeria. As we enter our story‚ Okonkwo was

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    Have things ever fallen apart for you‚ well it happened for Okonkwo. The Book was interesting because the category it is under is fiction even though there were many parts to it being real things that actually happened. The author states how European Colonization took over tribes in nigeria. Evenmore there were similar things that happened in others countries such as in china. Nevertheless there were parts where the book was false and also when the author contradicted himself though he makes up for

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    Okonkwo often commits violent acts when he is attending public gatherings such as festivals‚ or while a sacred holiday is being observed. Some of his violent acts occurring during these times include: beating his wife during the week of peace‚ killing Ikemefuna‚ and accidentally killing Ezeudu’s son. His violent tendencies often result in consequences for him and even his family. The week of peace is a very important to Igbo culture. “We should observe a week in which a man does not say a harsh

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