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Who Is Okonkwo In Things Fall Apart

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In the book “Things Fall Apart” written by Chinua Achebe, there are many characters that faced the challenge of having two different cultures. The character that stood out the most is Nwoye. He faced a very difficult challenge of not being accepted by his hometown’s culture. He wasn’t accepted by his father because he was very feminine like his mother. Nwoye’s father is Okonkwo, and he expects his children to be masculine and strong like him. He expects his children to be hard workers and earn their title when they’re a grown up. Okonkwo demands a lot of things from his family especially from his son. Nwoye faced a difficult challenge and that challenge was converting to Christianity even though his father doesn’t allow him to do that. Nwoye is Okonkwo’s oldest son who Okonkwo considers effeminate and very much like Nwoye’s grandfather, Unoka. Unoka was a failure, he was known as the guy who doesn’t have any titles and was in debt. Okonkwo was so embarrassed that “even as a little boy he had resented his father's failure and weakness, and even now he still remembered how he …show more content…

He didn’t like how his father was treating him so he left the Igbo culture. He couldn’t forgive Okonkwo from killing Ikemefuna so he joined the Christianity’s culture as a revenge. He also liked the Christianity because the white men who are missionaries said that their “God loves everyone no matter what.”(157) That is the main reason why Nwoye converted into Christianity. He never felt like he was welcomed back at his tribe. He was always considered as a weak person so his father did not accept him. He joined the Christians because he felt welcomed and accepted there.He just wanted to feel like he was at home. Another reason of him leaving his tribe is because he didn’t like how his tribe was very superstitious. He did not agree with how his people treated newborn twins. He felt like he was exiled because of his disbelief in their

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