Okonkwo Sympathetic Or Unsympathetic Character Essay

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On Things Fall Apart is all about Okonkwo.His family,kids,the village and the people.And how do Okonkwo feel,disagree and have fun arguing about it.We are knowing if he is a Sympathetic Character or Unsympathetic Character.
We are knowing how Okonkwo treats them,the wife,kids,the people and the household.”Okonkwo ruled his household with a heavy hand.Okonkwo was not a cruel man.One day okonkwo,”In his anger he had forgotten that it was the week of peace.’’He know that Nwoyes mother was not speaking the truth.And when Ojiugo returned he beat her very heavily. He did not let her talk where she was or what she want do.
‘’Okonkwo neighbors heard his wife crying and sent their voices over the compound wells to ask what was the matter.’’He was not

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