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    can see the root of his downfall.” In the novel Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe introduces the African Igbo culture and the struggles that the main character, Okonkwo, faces. Okonkwo is considered a tragic hero because although he is an important figure to the Ibo tribe, his tragic flaw and outside forces lead to his downfall. Okonkwo became a great leader for the Ibo tribe. This quote is about bringing honor to the village. “As a young man of eighteen he had brought honor to his village by throwing

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    The word hero means someone who is admired for courage but also faces a downfall. In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart Okonkwo is seen as a strong person and a leader in Umuofia. Okonkwo is considered a tragic hero because his tragic flaw and outside forces led to his downfall and he met death/consequences of choices with courage. Okonkwo is considered a tragic hero because his tragic flaw and outside forces led to his downfall. Okonkwo’s chooses made him have have consequences he might

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    village of Umuofia, where the main character, Okonkwo, resides. Okonkwo is a violent man driven by fear and reacts with threats and violence to the cultural collision and those characteristics help show the author's purpose of giving an accurate representation of what Nigeria and Nigerian people were actually like. Okonkwo is a violent man driven by fear. This is showcased when Chinua Achebe is describing Okonkwo in the beginning of the novel, "And so Okonkwo was ruled by one passion-to hate everything

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    Okonkwo was a well known man all through Umuofia, and all the other villages around Umuofia. He got his fame from fighting the wrestler Amalinze the Cat, who was seven years unbeaten. This brought great honor to Okonkwo's village. Most of his other achievements were personal achievements he had done, for Okonkwo did not like his father. His father, Unoka, was as Okonkwo called him, a failure. He family had hardly enough to eat, because Unoka was poor. He didn't try to do anything to help

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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

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    individual’s lifetime? Is it defined by the level of determination an individual has? Or is it defined by the absolute power of an individual? Okonkwo, the main character in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, was the greatest of all time in Umuofia because of his determination to succeed. From the very beginning of Okonkwo’s life, he had a lot of ground to cover. Okonkwo was born into a poor family that rarely had food to eat. This wasn’t necessarily Okonkwo’s fault, or Okonkwo’s families fault, yet was

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    character,Okonkwo is just your average hero , longing to leave his mark in the village of Umuofia. In the process Okonkwo has many struggles and faces many obstacles but in the end he is just your average man. All he wants is to set an example for his children, because his own father could not. But despite his upbringing Okonkwo is still a hero. A hero is defined as” a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities” And Okonkwo fits each

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    In the book things fall apart we are introduced to a man by the name of okonkwo ,he is said to be “the bravest man in all of umuofia” in the book but is he really what the people say he is? Let's find out Okonkwo is a man of high stature, he is beloved by his village has multiple wives and many children.He also believes in honor and tries his hardest to remain a noble man.However all was not perfect for Okonkwo, when he had to care for a child he grew attached to him and even considered him his

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    Okonkwo has risen from nothing to a high position. Through hard work, he has become a great man among his people. He has taken three wives and his barn is full of yams, the staple crop. He rules his family with an iron fist. One day, a neighboring clan commits an offense against Umuofia. To avoid war, the offending clan gives Umuofia one virgin and one young boy. The girl is to become the offended party’s new wife. The boy, whose name is Ikemefuna, is to be sacrificed, but not immediately. He lives

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    EA 3.2 Literary Analysis: character analysis Samir Caravantes Per.4 Okonkwo, A well known clan member of Umuofia, popular for his wrestling skills and performance while at war. He was a man of tradition, he always did the majority of the traditions in the clan. Unlike his father, which he resented, Okonkwo’s father was pretty much the worst person in the clan. He didn’t repay his loans, he owed almost everybody money, and because of that he has claimed the name ‘Agbala’ which is a name for a

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