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    A tragic hero is described as one who faces adversity or demonstrates courage and faces a downfall as well. In the book “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe Okonkwo is a tragic leader who is faced with many hard decision due to the British colonization of Nigeria. Okonkwo is a tragic leader because his actions involve the wellbeing of others and he recognizes his tragic flaws and gains the sympathy of the audience. Okonkwo brought much honor to his village. In the book it says “He

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    the missionaries as "foolish." For Achebe‚ the Africans ’ misperceptions of themselves and of Europeans need realignment as much as do the misperceptions of Africans by the West. Writing as an African who had been "Europeanized‚" Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo and his sense of identity that he is a very emotionless person‚ who bottles everything up inside‚ influences a very negative response to the cultural collision‚ and through that response contributes to the author´s purpose. The main character Okonkwo‚ is a very broken‚ angry man who is portrayed as ¨strong¨ lives in the Ibo village of Umuofia‚ faces a cultural collision when the European Christian missionaries infiltrate the Ibo villages very

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    Evidence Inference – Commentary Textual reference- “Okonkwo was well known through the nine villages…” Context- Okonkwo is introduced‚ he well known. Thematic idea suggested by evidence- Honor Commentary- Okonkwo seems to be loved but also feared because of his impatience. Textual reference- “His wives‚ especially the youngest lived in perpetual fear of his fiery temper…” Context- Because of the laziness of his father‚ Okonkwo was harsh and abusive but not cruel. Thematic idea suggested by

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    in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (1958) The desire to conquer land that was previously unexplored has existed throughout history. This desire forced many indigenous societies‚ who were usually dominated technologically‚ to adapt to the teachings and overall system of the ‘superior’ conqueror nation with destruction as the only alternative. This causes a major impact on how a certain society functions‚ even after seeking independence from the foreigners. The rise and fall of indigenous societies

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    characteristics describe heroes? How can one tell a hero apart from an ordinary person? My definition of a hero is a person who will achieve their goals‚ no matter how difficult their situations are. A hero also needs to be motivational‚ kind‚ courageous‚ and strong at heart. A hero will do everything possible to live up to their beliefs and do the moral thing. Now‚ a new question arises: Is Okonkwo‚ the main character in Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ a hero? Some might say that he’s a hero – after

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    In the killing of Ikemefuna‚ many aspects of Okonkwo’s character is exposed. I realised that despite Okonkwo’s tough exterior‚ he is very insecure‚ constantly worried about people’s perception of him. Also‚ through this‚ we see the softer side of Ok‚ which is his concern for Ikemefuna‚ a feeling which he constantly tries to suppress. Finally‚ Okonkwo’s stubbornness and his unquestioning loyalty to the tribe is also surfaced. Firstly‚ the killing of Ikemefuna reveals that Okonkwo is an insecure individual

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    Okonkwo- An influential clan leader in Umuofia. Since early childhood‚ Okonkwo’s embarrassment about his lazy‚ squandering‚ and effeminate father‚ Unoka‚ has driven him to succeed. Okonkwo’s hard work and prowess in war have earned him a position of high status in his clan‚ and he attains wealth sufficient to support three wives and their children. Okonkwo’s tragic flaw is that he is terrified of looking weak like his father. As a result‚ he behaves rashly‚ bringing a great deal of trouble and sorrow

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    Okonkwo’s overbearing pride in himself results in unforeseen consequences for his family and others which come in contact with him throughout the book. Case in point‚ when Okonkwo was told by an elder of the Umuofia not be getting involved with the killing of Ikemefuna because as he was told “that boy calls you father.” Prompting‚ Okonkwo to be exiled and sent to live with his mother for 7 years. Which resulted from the unfortunate killing of Ezeudu’s son from the misfiring of a bullet. Rather than

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    Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe How and why is a social group represented in a particular way? ! Things Fall Apart by the Nigerian author‚ Chinua Achebe‚ perfectly illustrates the collapse of the Igbo society and people during the british colonization of Nigeria in the early twentieth century. The author’s motif‚ the proper telling of the confound and inaccurate portrayal of the africans during the racist colonial era‚ was perfectly executed‚ presenting idyllic and faithful elements of the Igbo

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