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    said‚ “Sometimes things fall apart so that better things can fall together.” In Chinua Achebe’s novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ he illustrates how relationships with Nwoye’s family were destroyed in order for him to have a better future. Nwoye was unable to identify himself with his family and the Ibo‚ causing him to embody the culture brought along with the British colonization. Nwoye often struggled to become his father’s definition of a man. For example‚ Okonkwo said‚ “I am worried about Nwoye. A bowl

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    Things Fall Apart is a novel set around the year 1900 describing a tribal group in Western Africa called the Ibo. The Ibo were a very successful group whose culture was built around agriculture. They lived in villages and clans and every man grew crops such as yam to successfully sustain themselves and their families. They had a complex social structure where hardworking men and elders were on the top and untitled or lazy men and women were on the bottom. They also had a superstitious polytheistic

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    elicits pity or terror. In things fall apart the tragic hero‚ Okonkwo‚ has a major character flaw or hamartia and suffers a downfall to a peripeteia‚ which eventually leads to his death. His death was indeed a tragedy but it could have been averted‚ the Europeans are the main reason for Okonkwo’s downfall. At first everything seemed to be fine. Umuofia had its own culture and its own beliefs. Okonkwo was the strongest man and the best wrestler in all of the lands. Okonkwo was masculine‚ industrious

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    THINGS FALL APART 1. Unoka - because he was weak and was considered to be an “agbala” or woman. He hated the sight of blood‚ etc. 2. One should be able to stand the sight of blood‚ be aggressive‚ own barns‚ have wives etc. 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

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    Fate and Free Will The idea about free will and fate is still unsolved and debatable throughout the world. Some claim that humans have their own power to create their own destiny‚ however‚ others argue that they are inescapable victims of fate. The novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ portrays the relationship between human’s determination to succeed and his or her own fate by describing Okonkwo as a tragic figure. While Okonkwo believes that he can overcome his fate through his hard work‚ Chinua Achebe

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    Things Fall Apart Chapter 1 1. Okonkwo brings honor to his village by throwing Amalinze the Cat. 2. Unkona changes the subject because he was a coward and couldn’t bear the sight of blood. 3. Okoye needed to collect a past debt from Unkona because he was going to take the Idemili title‚ which was an expensive ceremony. 4. Okonkwo was a wealthy farmer‚ had two barns full of yams‚ and was married to three wives. He also taken two titles and had shown incredible prowess in two inter-tribal

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ the main character is a headstrong man named Okonkwo.  He is a gifted warrior and leader who fits the archetype of the tragic hero in many ways. The hero go through certain events that lead to his rise of prominence‚ to fit the archetype of a tragic hero.  Okonkwo rises to prominence by defeating Amanlinze the Cat in a wrestling contest‚ growing a large farm of yams from nothing‚ and helping to lead his village to many victories in war. Also‚ the audience must feel

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    another place. In Umunso they do not bargain at all‚ not even with broomsticks. The suitor just goes on bringing bags of cowries until his in-laws tell him to stop. It is a bad custom because it always leads to a quarrel.’ ’The world is large‚’ said Okonkwo. ‘I have even heard that in some tribes a man’s children belong to his wife and her family.’ ’That cannot be‚’ said Machi. ‘You might as well say that the woman lies of top of the man while they are making the children.’ ’It

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    to fix‚ but others may be catastrophic and cause a lot of damage. How a person reacts to a conflict says a lot about their character and how they impact others. If you have a negative reaction‚ chances are the conflict will get worse. If you have a positive reaction‚ the conflict could improve. There are many examples of this logic‚ especially in Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart. Reactions are directly correlated with the outcome of the conflict. One type of conflicts that could arise is

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    Things Fall Apart In Chinua Achebe’s book Things Fall Apart the main character Okonkwo is a tragic hero. Aristotle said that a good tragic hero must fall because of some character flaw. In Okonkwo’s case; fear‚ pride‚ and anger are his tragic flaws. This book teaches us about human nature. Okonkwo’s fear led to his downfall. It did so because he was afraid of being lazy and week or "womanish" like his father Unko. He also wanted to have titles and be respected unlike his father. Okonkwo’s

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