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    Okonkwo is a tragic hero in "Things Fall Apart" Question ( 2 ): Discuss Okonkwo in Chinua Achebe 's “Things Fall Apart” is a tragic hero. Answer: In Chinua Achebe’s novel “Things Fall Apart” Okonkwo is a tragic hero. Aristotle’s Poetics defines a Tragic Hero as a good man of high status who displays a tragic flaw ‘hamartia’ and experiences a dramatic reversal ‘peripeteia’, as well as an intense moment of recognition ‘anagnorisis’. Okonkwo is a leader and hardworking member of the Igbo community

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”, written in 1839, is a short story that describes the final days of the Usher family. The tale begins as the narrator has been summoned by Roderick Usher to provide him comfort during his mental illness. Through this narrator, Poe shares key elements that substantiate the anti-Puritanism beliefs of the Ushers. Poe’s description of the house and surroundings set the gothic tone of the story. He describes the house as a “mansion of gloom” surround

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    of a bad connotation, or bad karma, to the house. He speaks of how the house has a “wild inconsistency” and how each individual stone is starting to decay and fall apart. Suggesting that the house has many problems, all problems that could possibly lead to the destruction of a house. One of the central themes underlying the story, The Fall of the House of Usher, is that of the nature of the house. The way it is described and the way it is so mysterious. Another central theme about this story is

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    The book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe features Okonkwo, who is a man that is facing an internal issue with himself and the surrounding people. Throughout the book, he is facing conflict dealing with the upcoming consequences of things he has done to dishonor himself and the life lessons he would learn. He seems to be the ideal man at first with his life together and almost perfect, but soon things would begin to fall apart as he realizes he is becoming his worst nightmare. Okonkwo was unable

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    differently by two different readers? Things Fall Apart Language and Literature Things fall apart is a novel written by Chinua Achebe. It is set during the late 19th, early 20th century in a small village named Umuofia situated in Nigeria. This time period is important because it was a period in colonial history when the British were increasing their influence economic, cultural, and political influence in Africa. The novel deals with the rise and fall of Okonkwo, a man from the village of Umuofia

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    The setting of a story is the surrounding of which the story takes place. In Ethan Frome, By Edith Wharton, the setting is in a small town in Massachusetts called Starkfield in the late 1890s. In the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the setting is in a village in Africa around the time of the 19th century. Both settings are very significant to the story and that if it took place anywhere else it would not be the same. The setting is very important to the story through the elements of social

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    Themes are an important part of any story. This is also prevalent in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. The themes are explored in detail as the story of Okonkwo, the main character, unfolds from page to page. “Change is destructive” is one of the themes present in Things Fall Apart, and this is shown throughout the story, some examples include when Okonkwo had to kill Ikemefuna, when Okonkwo got exiled, and when the Christians set up a church in Umuofia. Okonkwo having to kill Ikemefuna is an example

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    The author of “The Women of Things Fall Apart, Speaking from a Different Perspective: Chimamanda Adichie’s Headstrong Storytellers,” Anene Ejikeme, claims that Chinua Achebe successfully introduces Ibo culture to a Western audience; however, even Achebe would agree that there cannot just be one story to represent such a complex society, and Ejikeme argues that Things Fall Apart is too centered upon the male’s reaction to English powers. Therefore, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “Headstrong Historians”

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    Based off the book Things Fall Apart, the videos we watched in class, and the poem “The White Man’s Burden”, the white man’s burden of spreading Christianity was more harmful than helpful. In both the book and the film the African Tribes were already fully functional as a whole. They had systems in place such as forms of government, art, social systems, and economic systems. After the whites came to convert them, things started to fall apart and become chaotic. As we saw in the videos, there were

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    THEME One key theme of Things Fall Apart is that “you don’t ever have to hide your feelings.” I think this is an important theme for the book because in the book Okonkwo gave off this harsh aura because he didn’t want to come off as weak. His lack of feelings sent Nwoye away and killed Ikemefuna. Another key theme of Things Fall Apart is that “you shouldn’t let fear dictate your fate.” Okonkwo killed his adopted son, Ikemefuna, because he was afraid that if he did not participate in the killing

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