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    seldom did‚ he immediately bought gourds of palm-wine‚ called round his neighbors and made merry” (Achebe 4). Unoka’s lack of effort and bad performance (self determination and hard work) results in his unsuccessfulness. On the other hand Okonkwo is a very successful man. He saw how unsuccessful his father was and strived to be different and better than him. He did this by getting two titles‚ being successful with yams‚ having 5 human heads‚ and having 3 wives. All those traits and things succeeded

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the roles that men and women portray is very gender based. Women do what the women do‚ and the men do what the men do. No one helps the other get things accomplished. The roles that women portray are: taking care of the children‚ cooking for the family‚ and staying around the house to clean. On the other side of it‚ the men have to provide food and shelter‚ rule their clan‚ take several wives‚ and gain many different titles among the men in the

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    challenged? In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ written by Chinua Achebe. This novel is about Umuofia losing their religion and their tribe because of the missionaries coming over and trying to recruit new members to their religion. Okonkwo‚ the main character‚ appears weak later in the novel because the missionaries became more powerful than Okonkwo would ever be. Okonkwo has been challenged by the collision of the missionaries by being downgraded and becoming depressed over time. Okonkwo was a strong and

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    After reading the introduction of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the reader is meant to view Okonkwo‚ the book’s protagonist‚ as one who gives off the image of being hard and tough but still has feelings for others on the inside. Okonkwo‚ as one of the most well respected men in Umuofia‚ must uphold the appearance of a tough man. To “be a man” in his society was to rule his house with a heavy hand and not express weak emotions‚ such as affection‚ pleasure‚ and many other positive feelings. The

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    character in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo‚ is one of many examples of a positive outlook on a negative situation. During the funeral of Ezeudu‚ Okonkwo’s gun accidentally fired and killed a boy. Okonkwo was forced to be exiled to his to his mother’s homeland. By fleeing his home‚ Okonkwo and his family had no choice but to leave behind their homes and the majority of their possession‚ including all of the produce they had grown and harvested. When arriving in his motherland‚ Okonkwo and his

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    own lives and those of people we know.” Okonkwo‚ the protagonist in the novel “Things Fall Apart”‚ written by Chinua Achebe‚ makes many drastic decisions that affect himself and all of those who surround him. Some of them are good and some of them he regrets The first drastic decision that Okonkwo made in this novel was‚ when he had killed his “adopted” son‚ Ikemefuna. Nothing positive had come from the killing of Ikemefuna‚ but the evidence that Okonkwo was so masculine and brave that he had the

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    different from Okonkwo’s values. The Ibo culture developed their own idea of strength‚ American society has modernized it‚ and one’s values may differ from another’s. Throughout Things Fall Apart‚ the Ibo’s idea of strength is illustrated through the villagers and Okonkwo’s thoughts. The ultimate result Okonkwo desired was prosperity‚ and when he spent seven years from his clan‚ he developed a plan to accomplish this. “He would build a bigger barn than he had had before and he would

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    Things Fall Apart was written by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe in the twentieth century. It is seen as the typical modern African novel in English. It was first published in 1958 by William Heinemann Ltd in the UK in 1962. The title of the novel comes from William Butler Yeats’ poem "The Second Coming". Achebe was born in 1930. Achebe mostly writes his novels in English as Igbo language was hard to understand as this language originated from various types of dialects. This essay will discuss the

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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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    Things fall apart is a book which was written by a man named Chinua Achebe. The book "Things Fall Apart" is a historical drama‚ meaning that it was written about an earlier time. The setting of the book is the Umofia and Mbanta villages. The place of the story is the Nigeria which is located in the continent of Africa. The book took place during the early 1900’s‚ which has a big impact on everything in the story. All of these things help to construct the entire book and build up the characters and

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