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Okonkwo In Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

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From the beginning of “things fall apart,” a feeling of embarrassment comes from Okonkwo towards his father, Unoka, where in his days he was lazy, unthoughtful, improvident, and untrustworthy (achebe, 4). Okonkwo was a very strong, yet arrogant young man, by besting the cat in his own game didn't make things better (achebe, 2). From the sight of now-a-days this is very rude and callous, but in his tribe it was very natural.Okonkwo is very respected in his village do to what his father was to what he had become, that soon became to be his downfall to not only his tribe but to himself as a father but his family as a whole. Okonkwo was a strong male and a strong native never truly wronged his tribe, well not on purpose. Okonkwo was very respected, “”Looking at a king’s mouth,”said an old man, “one would think he never sucked at his mother’s breast.” He was talking about Okonkwo, who had risen so suddenly from great poverty and misfortune to be on of the lords of the clan,” (achebe, 23). …show more content…

“I shall give you twice four hundred yams. Go ahead prepare your farm,” (achebe, 20). Okonkwo shared his farm and his growth with the people who gave him seeds, he grow his respect and grow his wealth. Okonkwo wanted his children to be “A great farm and a great man.”(achebe, 29), like he was. As all men Okonkwo made mistakes that are harmful, deadly, and rude to not only his kind but the reader as well. “Everybody at the kindred meeting took sides with Osugo when Okonkwo called him a

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