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Literary Analysis Of Okonkwo's Things Fall Apart

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Literary Analysis: character analysis
Each individual have a different view on others culture that they have experienced as they come and go. Some may love the idea of a new civilization, meanwhile there are some who completely think the opposite. For one, Nwoye was someone who was different apart from the people in the village. He did not judge quickly like Okonkwo instead he observed and heard. As Nwoye became more attentive with the word the missionaries were sharing and went to church. It changed him as a person and his culture. He became the person who he is now and it is better than ever.
In the beginning of Things Fall Apart, Nwoye presented himself as a weak and underactive boy. It is mentioned in chapter two on page 13 when …show more content…

However in chapter 16 on page forty seven, it was just poetry with a new religion in it to Nwoye something that he felt within him. It opened his eyes realizing that his own father did so many injustice making him hate and lose respect for him. He also appeared to be relieved about the twins crying in the bush and Ikemefuna death after he heard the christians preach. It made him have peace for his own soul. Later on in the novel in the beginning of chapter seventeen when it says “Although Nwoye had been attracted to the new faith from the very first day, he kept it secret. He dared not to go too near the missionaries for fear of his father,” he was in fear to show others in the village and his father that the western culture had an effect on him. Although Nwoye kept on going to the church secretly, it was not long that his father knew about it. Okonkwo was furious to find out and disowned him by saying that he is no longer a son to him and to leave the village because he is a great disappointed to their society. He left, but was glad to do it in the thought of returning soon for his mother, brothers, and sisters to introduce them to this new faith, christianity.
As Nwoye has been gone, only one could imagine how he is a changed man after he left. In chapter 21 on page 182, he eventually returns again and was sent to Okonkwo by the missionaries. “He had just sent Okonkwo’s son, Nwoye, who was now called Isaac, to the new training college for teachers in Umuru,” it is

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