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    is a literary character who makes an error of judgement or has a fatal flaw that brings on a tragedy. Okonkwo is somewhat a tragic hero because at the beginning of the book Okonkwo had a great title‚ and was looked up to by the people. “Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond. His fame rested on solid personal achievements.” (online 1) Toward the end of the book Okonkwo had a downfall‚ which made him a tragic hero. He had to leave and move to his motherland. Once he moved

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    play in the yard or we go to the store. Be kindness is something I pick up alone the way it is reward in some Way like if I see someone struggle I will help and if they see me stuggle they will help me an that is all right with me. So knew matter where I am at act kindness is something I do wind ever I see someone either me or you in a struggle I’ll away give a help hand. By Help someone that relative to you give them act of kindness so that one Day went they grow up they would

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    Fear In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo has a fear of weakness and failure. Although Okonkwo is the strongest man in Umuofia‚ Okonkwo’s fear of failure does not permit him to be a true genuine person. Okonkwo’s life is driven by his fear of imperfection and becoming a failure. Therefore he avoids anything that will prevent him from failing. Okonkwo‚ one of the most powerful men in Umuofia‚ is feared and honored. For example‚ "Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo worries that after his participation in the killing of Ikemefuna his emotions will show as a sign of weakness. Expressing emotions as a male is seen as a sign of femininity and therefore a sign of weakness in Ibe culture. Okonkwo tries to hide his emotions behind his actions and temper that lead to the foreshadowed ending of the village slowly falling apart. At the start of the novel we are introduced to Okonkwo as an amazing fighter who was nothing like his selfish

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    American poet Henry David Thoreau once said‚ “Men are born to succeed‚ not to fail.” These words perfectly describe the mindset and values of Okonkwo‚ the main character in Chinua Achebe’s novel‚ Things Fall Apart. To Okonkwo‚ in order to be a man he must always show strength and never reveal his true emotions. In Things Fall Apart‚ yams symbolize the ideals of masculinity and power‚ as well as the pain and sorrow that can accompany denying one’s limitations and weaknesses. In Igbo culture‚ men

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    interesting to me‚ but “struggle” and “freedom” were most appealing to me. The work of literature that I used for the project was A Thousand Splendid Suns. I chose struggle because all the characters in A Thousand Splendid Suns seemed to struggle or be in pain in their life. Laila‚ Maraiam and Aziza were the most struggled characters. The reason for me to focus on struggle was to find the answers to the questions like why?/ what?/ who would be responsible for the struggle and pain of the characters

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    Conflict between tradition and change “Okonkwo did not have the start in life in which many young men usually had. He did not inherit a barn from his father. There was no barn to inherit” (Achebe 16). Traditionally in Umuofia‚ when a man dies‚ his son inherits his assets. Okonkwo’s father‚ Unoka‚ was scared by the sight of blood‚ in an immense amount of debt and did not support his family. As a result of Okonkwo’s father having no title‚ Okonkwo was left with nothing when his father died.

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    Virginia Woolf - Death of the Moth As she examines the struggle of a moth trying to achieve something impossible by going through a windowpane to reach the outdoors‚ Virginia Woolf sees the moth in a new light‚ a light that identifies the moth not as insignificant and in demand of pity‚ but a small creature of the world‚ a pure being that was afforded the gift of being “nothing but life.” The very fact that Woolf chooses a moth as the primary focus of her observation

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    Fear can drive us to do many things‚ sometimes heroic‚ and yet often malicious. In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ has a driving fear behind his actions that causes him to do harm to others and himself. This fear was cultivated by his environment‚ and it grew to a place where he uses his ever present fears as a justification for his often violent actions. Fear has always dominated Okonkwo’s life because he has never wanted to show weakness like his father before

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    to him. Cunxin’s country of origin gave him little freedom which made him to struggle to adapt to America. Cunxin’s family live through hardship because of their status in society‚ this makes Li’s rights in the academy hard as he feels that coming from such a poor family he has to work hard and stay mentally strong. This was shown when Li’s mother exclaimed to Li that “there is nothing here except starvation and struggle!” This demonstrates that Li’s background and that the film is essentially about

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