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    We are here to remember Okonkwo. My father. Your friend, nephew, husband, rolemodel. Okonkwo lived greatly. He was a well respected man by all, and a powerful warrior in the nine villages of Umuofia. He was well respected until his death. His death was the one cowardly thing about him. All my life I have heard great stories of how my father fought battles and won. I have been told of Okonkwo’s victory against Amalinze the Cat, and how the Cat was the great wrestler who was undefeated for seven years

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    novel about African family. Okonkwo is the main character, who is well respected and has three wives and their children. Okonkwo has a position of high status in his clan; he worked very hard for it. He didn’t want to be weak and lazy like his father, who couldn’t support his family. Okonkwo has an adoptive son, Ikemefuna, who he kills. Okonkwo’s killing of Ikemefuna shows his weakness, change of bond between him and Nwoye and foreshadowing of his own death. Okonkwo loves Ikemefuna like a son or

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    misunderstandings between father and son relationships. Okonkwo and his father, Unoka, have several misunderstandings as Okonkwo is influenced by the clan’s traditional views and Unoka is not. The other problematic relationship is between Okonkwo and his son, Nwoye. Okonkwo's traditional viewpoint clashes with his son, as Nwoye has more of a liberal way of living like his grandfather Unoka. These problematic relationships take a toll on Okonkwo as he does not understand how to control his hubris emotions

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    Apart “ by Chinua Achebe Okonkwo is an abusive husband and, a hard working man. Okonkwo faced many obstacles in his life. He was exiled from the clan. Theny Okonkwo left the land in general. Then missionaries came and started spreading the word about Cchristianity to the Iigbo people. Then Okonkwo came back to the clan and he realized everything changed. Okonkwo kills a white man and the bad part is that the white man was a missionary. The Igbo people found out that Okonkwo had committed suicide.

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    character Okonkwo is written both as a good man and a terribly-flawed man. He has many good and terribly-flawed qualities about him. Okonkwo is a very stubborn person which isn’t a bad thing. The reason he is stubborn is because he refuses to be like his dad who was lazy and didn’t provide for his family. On page 14 of chapter 2 it states that each of his wives had their own hut, which means that he wasn’t lazy and he provides for his family, unlike his lazy father. On page 39 of chapter 5, Okonkwo shoots

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    A father and his son can hold numerous differences but can also have a few similarities. In the novel Things Fall Apart written by Chinua Achebe, we read about Unoka and Okonkwo, a father and son who hold many differences. Okonkwo and Unoka had very little similarities. Although they may be similar in characteristics such as their height, Unoka walked with a slight stoop because he was burdened with his failures. In their culture, it was important that the men valued power and showed nothing but

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    character from the book Things Fall Apart is Okonkwo. Okonkwo’s personality is one of a leader. He is a hard worker and he expects other people to work hard too. He is a determined man to be the best and most powerful person in the village. Okonkwo provides food for his own family and also for his parents. He believes people should work for things and not be lazy. Okonkwo is like this because he does not want to turn out like his father. In the book it states that he lives out of fear because he

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    not to become like himself. Okonkwo, the son, had no patience with his father. He did not want to be like his father when he grew up. Laziness, poorness, and untrustworthiness are the characteristics of Unoka that inspired Okonkwo to not be like his father. The first influence on Okonkwo was his father’s laziness. The narrator says, “In his day he was lazy and improvident and was quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow.” This proves that Unoka really was lazy. Okonkwo does not want to be a slothful

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    Hardworking: Throughout this novel, Okonkwo shows that he is a hard worker. “Okonkwo took eight hundred seed-yams from Nwakibie…” (23). On page twenty-one, Okonkwo describes how big of a responsibility growing someone else’s yams is and how only a man who is “not afraid of work” (21) can handle growing them. While waiting for his yams to grow, Okonkwo would “watch... the sky for signs of rain clouds and lay awake all night.” (23). When he “saw the withering tendrils...he had tried to protect them

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    novel, Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, the main character, Okonkwo is considered to be a warrior. He is looked upon by the people of the Igbo community of Umuofia, and the other villages in Nigeria. Throughout the novel, Okonkwo expresses himself in multiple ways with his variety of personalities. Okonkwo is a persistent, stubborn, and ambitious man. Persistency is one of Okonkwo’s most shown traits throughout the book. Okonkwo is the son of Unoka. Unoka was poor and a debtor, and he didn’t

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