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    dramatic and riveting story of Okonkwo in Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” Puts points to the fact that no matter how great you think you are‚ you still need support and comfort or else you are doing it for no reason with no motive or reason to continue. Okonkwo’s rigid time throughout “Things Fall Apart” is emotionally filled with disappointment and anger. The Ibo warrior had just wanted to be better than his father‚ his father was a debtor and a lazy man. Okonkwo had beat his wife breaking the

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    Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo‚ is a classic “tragic hero”. Okonkwo is a member of the Igbo community in Nigeria. As a young man‚ Okonkwo worked hard to gain the respect of the other members in the community. He was well known throughout the village and his solid personal achievements are how he built his fame. Although to some‚ Okonkwo was a leader‚ he was destined for downfall. One of Okonkwo’s “heroic” qualities is his masculinity. He is described as a courageous and hardworking man. Okonkwo wanted to be

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    moment where the hero comes face to face with his true identity”- Aristotle. The character Okonkwo from the book ‘Things Fall Apart’ by Chinua Achebe demonstrates the role of a tragic hero. He starts off in the book as a well known and respected warrior in the clan of Umuofia. His father (now deceased) however was known for being irresponsible and cowardly. Okonkwo vowed to never be anything like his father. Okonkwo captures the role of a tragic hero according to the attributes Aristotle gives us because

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    you eliminate social inequality. If you eliminate that and you eliminate the cause of armed conflict then no class struggle is possible when classes no longer exist. He believed that society would be able to decide what do to with its resources and capabilities. We should make our own history. (Pages 65-67) Marx was most famous for his analysis of history in terms of class struggles. Marx believed that doing and becoming is achieved through creativity and inventing. PLATO- Plato said the best

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    tragic hero named Okonkwo living in the struggles of his changing Ibo culture. Okonkwo is a tragic hero with characteristics such as high social class‚ excessive pride‚ and most importantly‚ a tragic flaw. These characteristics described by Aristotle‚ a famous Greek philosopher‚ represents Okonkwo’s downfall that leads to his tragedy. Aristotle described that tragic heroes usually start off from a high position in society. This makes the hero’s downfall more dramatic. Even though Okonkwo is not from a

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    first person about Okonkwo that he is so powerful and passionate about a lot of things. Okonkwo is a very influential leader is his “umuofia” clan. He has a made a very high name for himself and everybody recognizes his achievements. Okonkwo did this because of his lazy and squandering father‚ Unoka‚ and this has what driven him to succeed. In “Things Fall Apart” the author really focuses on a lot of points but one major point he put pressure on is that hard work pays off. Okonkwo had done a lot of

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    Cora Dickey October 9‚ 2012 World History Honors Seventh Period The French Revolution I. Do you believe the Bastille was stormed to set prisoners free‚ because it was a symbol of oppression‚ or was it the first step to overthrow the French Monarchy? II. What is the difference between a revolt and revolution? Explain. According to the English dictionary‚ a revolt is a way to break away from or rise against constituted authority‚ as by open rebellion. Meanwhile‚ a revoloution is a sudden

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    Sample Essay Introduction Seventeen years ago‚ I came bounding into a world of love and laughter. I was the first child‚ the first grandchild‚ the first niece‚ and the primary focus of my entire extended family. Although they were not married‚ my parents were young and energetic and had every good intention for their new baby girl. I grew up with opportunities for intellectual and spiritual growth‚ secure in the knowledge that I was loved‚ free from fear‚ and confident that my world was close

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    historians saw the French Revolution as a “bourgeois revolution.” Among those interpretations is a historian by the name of Georges Lefebvre who emphasized that the cause of the French Revolution was the rise of the bourgeoise that resulted in a class struggle between them and the aristocracy. This‚ he states‚ eventually led to the overthrowing of the aristocratic ruling that has been a tradition for over a thousand years. In The Coming of the French Revolution‚ Timothy Tackett offers a brief glimpse

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