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Okonkwo Character Analysis

What is the significance of Okonkwo’s character? What does he represent or is symbolic of?  Okonkwo is the main character of Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo symbolises the old original cultural ideas of the Igbo culture. Despite Oknokwo being the main character of Things Fall Apart, he is an also an influential person and he is a clan leader, he also beat the most active wrestler who remained undefeated until he came across Okonkwo, he also he has an intense fear into ending up like his father “Unoka” which left an impact onto Okonkwo into becoming a very aggressive man he is, he is hardworking and is able to provide for his family, he even becomes very god-like when around people, as he does as he also pleases if it meant beating his wives and making them and his children weep during the famous Igbo culture holiday, the week of peace. Unfortunately, a plot twist occurred at the end of Achebe’s novel when Okonkwo kills himself, this action is known to be a very shameful way of deat...

Things Fall Apart - Three Notable Events

Okonkwo gets sent to exile Ezeudu passes away, and the death of the warrior is announced throughout the village. When Okonkwo went to his funeral and shot his gun, and a mourns, he accidentally shoots Ezeudu's 16-year-old son. This act of killing a classman is a crime against the local earth goddess. As a result, Okonkwo must redeem himself by taking himself and his family to exile for over seven years. Okonkwo and his family gather their most valuable belongings and head to Mbanta, a village where his mother lives. Regardless of his sin, Okonkwo will forever be seen as the dominant warrior in Umofia. Nwoye Turns to Christianity  Nwoye converting to the Christian religion and changing his name to Issac, completely changing his identity foreshadows the influence that the British are having on the locals of Umofia. This shows dominance and a theme of power over the people and how the British would change social ideologies and perspectives, this shows a step of the British...

Reflection on Chinua Achebe's Interview on "The African Voice"

An Interview with Chinua Achebe - Reflection Chinua Achebe, who is the author of the famous literature book "Things Fall Apart", this story revolves around Okonkwo, a member of the Umofia clan; who lives to be very great and has a great fear of ending up like his father who was very lazy and feminine. This story sets in Nigeria before civilization, which is around the early 1900's or the late 1800's.  In class, students were assigned to read an interview published by "An African Voice", this interview was with the famous Chinua Achebe, an author of the enduring works of modern African literature. While discussing this interview with my classmates, I had a better understanding the Nigerian History and the stories setting as well. Achebe also would want the people to identify themselves with the book to feel what is like to be in a country when colonization, I personally have never experienced that nor has my country, and Achebe achieved that in his litera...