Okonkwo fears his home and the shame it had brought him. It had a substantial impact on him. The leading effect was negative, shaping him in a unfavorable way. Unexpectedly, the rage empowered him to …show more content…
The author wants the audience to see that guilt has a great deal to do with what we acknowledge to be our “home.” This author specifically wanted to attack American philosophy. Our nation was formed on the christian faith which is the largest organized religion on earth. We see home as a place where religion has a part in everything. The author really thought exclusively about what makes home in nations and places. That home has enormous impact on us and how we act based on where we come from.
Home has such a comprehensive meaning between the two texts. There really isn't one specific meaning for home in either. Home seems to be everything for both Okonkwo and the Price family. Origin is the single most important factor of mankind, where we come from is both our pride and our religious motivation. It influences all of us individually based on our own personalities, but it always has a great impression. That can be pulled from both novels and from both