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Critical Analysis Of Okonkwo

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1. Okonkwo embodies all the ideal and heroic traits of the Igbo culture. He is strong, authoritative, hardworking, and successful. The opening sentence states that “Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond” (Achebe 3). Okonkwo is great and famous because of his “solid personal achievements” (Achebe 3). How does he achieve greatness and how is he defined by his culture?
Okonkwo first achieved fame and recognition when he became the village’s wrestling champion. At eighteen years of age, he had “brought honor to his village” by defeating the seven-year champion. By winning the wrestling match, Okonkwo demonstrates to his village his great strength and skill as a warrior. After that his fame …show more content…

What did the locusts represent for the villagers in the coming future in relation to the British Settlers? In the Igbo culture, the locusts invade their territory and attempt to destroy the crops trying to be grown., along with the village’s surrounding trees. The Igbo people eat the locusts, stopping the harm to their crops. After the British invaded, Okonkwo went to the Oracle and said “the strange men would break their clan and spread destruction among them… they were locusts” (Achebe 138-139) This remark shows how the destroying of the yams and breaking of the trees is in direct correlation with the British invasion. The British broke apart the Igbo culture, just how the locusts had done in the past.
3. Okonkwo says “He has put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart(Achebe 176).” because he is angry about the white men coming and spreading the Christian religion. What are some reasons throughout the book that would point Chinua Achebe towards using the title Things Fall Apart?
There are many reasons pointing towards the title of the book. Okonkwo starts from the bottom and nothing in his life could go much worse. He did not have anything that could fall apart “Okonkwo did not have the start in life which many young men usually had. He did not inherit a barn(Achebe 176).” The book proceeds to explain how Okonkwo builds up his life from nothings he “achieved fame as the greatest wrestler

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