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    There is a huge struggle between tradition and change. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe we see this struggle happen with the main character‚ Okonkwo. He is a man who has gained respect with his people by hard work throughout his life without having a role model father who eventually died while in debt. Okonkwo’s identity is challenged by the cultural collision because it endangered his role within his people‚ changed his people’s ways and views toward him‚ and caused his family to break apart

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    Chinua Achebe in his fiction novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ highlights the importance of kinship and respect as he details Ibo festivities. To highlight these important factors that hold the Ibo people together‚ Achebe provides details and proverbs that are communication through the main character‚ Okonkwo. As Okonkwo holds a feast and invites his fellow kinsmen to celebrate with him‚ Achebe explains the reason why kinship is necessary. When Okonkwo states that “[He] cannot continue to live on the bank

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    A Man of the People By Chinua Achebe (Term paper) Rod Daniel P. Antonio II-11 BSE Major in English Ruth A. Alido Professor in Afro-Asian Literature “It didn`t matter what you knew but who you knew.” (Page 17) How far would someone go to eradicate corruption in politics? Oftentimes‚ due to ignorance we tend to believe the things that are presented to us‚ as true and valid without any hesitation whatsoever. What would be the criteria to get or to be called “A man of the people”? Is

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    their judgment. Chinua Achebe highlights this idea in his novel Things Fall Apart as he describes the death of two crucial characters caused by the pride of a single man. Achebe uses the death of Ikemefuna to illustrate how Okonkwo’s pride clouds his judgment‚ causing him to make rash decisions without thinking about future consequences. During the death of Ikemefuna Achebe writes “Dazed with fear‚ Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak” (Achebe 61); showing

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    Christianity‚ in its entirety‚ is the largest religion in the world and continues to seek converts everyday. In Chinua Achebes Things Fall Apart‚ Mr. Brown and Mr. Smith play the role of white missionaries who share that exact goal: to convert the natives of Umoufia into Christianity. However‚ the strict and uncompromising methods of Mr. Smith conflicts with those of Mr. Brown‚ who can be described as serene and peaceful. These opposing approaches take a part in the chaos that emerges and understanding

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    Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is the story of an Ibo tribe before and during the arrival of white missionaries. The main character‚ Okonkwo‚ is a highly respected man within his society who slowly falls in esteem as the story goes on. He involves himself in more and more conflicts with the people around him‚ including an ongoing battle of impossibly high standards for his son Nwoye‚ who decides to leave his family in the end for the Anglican Church. The warrior archetype Okonkwo is too rooted

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    “Fear is the main source of superstition‚ and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom.”― Bertrand Russell. In the book “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe‚ a story that takes place in Niger about the Ibo culture and people. One of the characters in the story is Okonkwo‚ who is one of the main characters of the story. Okonkwo resided in a manly and violent clan. He thought very little of the people with no titles for in his mind the men were failures. Okonkwo

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    The definition of hero is a man admired for his achievements andqualities‚ especially one displaying great courage. The presence of a hero has been around in nearly every novel of some nature. Throughout the book‚ Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe presentsmany aspects of how the tragic hero‚ Okonkwo‚ portrays the author’s own characterization of a tragic hero. Okonkwo is a tragic hero in the typical sense: although he is a superior character‚ his tragic flaw‚ the equation of manliness with rashness

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    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 all‚ he is a powerful‚ prosperous‚ and well-respected man. Nevertheless‚ I believe that Okonkwo is not a hero; he doesn’t show the characteristics of being kind nor

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    Okonkwo once said “‘ Afraid?’ I do not care what he does to you. I despise him and those who listen to him. I shall fight alone if i choose’”(Achebe #173). In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ a character named Okonkwo lives in the Igbo tribe. He came from poverty and rosen to be the leader of the clan: because of his status Okonkwo gained confidence‚ too much confidence. Okonkwo’s mission to never show affection and work to make him better helped him get wealthy and humble. “ must

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