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    Runner’s Aesthetic choices within the production reflects the specific cultural aspect of the characters of the story. The English speaking white South-African Capetonian. The first Aesthetic choice in the composition of the shots in the industrial scene sets the geographic location of the story in Cape Town by show casing Table Mountain in the Background. This icon of the cap hints the audience at the character’s location and sets the story in being a part of the South-African Culture. Runner…

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    Establishing an Equilibrium Inflexibility is the root of interpersonal problems; change is difficult, yet it can be imperative. The book, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, centers itself on Okonkwo, a “strong man” from an Ibo village called Umuofia. This village and the Ibo culture hold rigid customs and beliefs, including strictly defined gender roles. Okonkwo himself, due to his father’s influence and cultural archetypes, has attached black and white connotations to the ideas of masculinity…

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    Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is about one man’s struggle with his ambition within his Igbo culture. The protagonist, Okonkwo, strives in becoming an accomplished man and respected leader in his tribe. Aside from the central plot, Things Fall Apart includes a collection of scenarios and concepts that people experience in today’s day and age, such as reaching one’s true potential, cultural traditions, and intertwining relations. Specifically, the narrative provides several illustrations of…

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    In the novel, Things Fall Apart written by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo, the protagonist, is a man everyone wants to be. He is the greatest wrestler in all nine villages, proficient yam farmer, and proudly married three wives. Everything was working out for him since his goal was just not to become a man similar to his father, a person who was weak, lazy, and poor. At the end, he could not handle all the power he had and exploded. Okonkwo’s ego and self-importance overpowers his nobility to the…

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    Fear enables a person to control another. In George Orwell’s 1984, fear of Big Brother enabled the control of the masses of Inner and Outer Party members. Tom Parsons, a member of the Outer Party and employee at the Ministry of Truth was no exception. Tom was an active community member and leader. He helped organize many community events and was a loyal supporter of Big Brother. Tom Parsons was not just a devout supporter of Big Brother however, he was terrified of Big Brother. Parsons was…

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    In the minds of the Europeans, sending out missionaries to spread Christianity and the word God was a positive. However, it caused untold havoc on the tribes and people they tried to convert. Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, gives us a look at the impact missionaries had on the people they affected. Okonkwo, the main character of Things Fall Apart, we see is impacted by the cultural collision of the Ibo society and the Christian missionaries. Okonkwo strives to appear masculine and…

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    Okonkwo's Fear Essay

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    Okonkwo is a man whom throughout his entire life has strived for strength and to farther himself and those around him from things he perceives to be weak. This stems from a lifelong ambition to build his life from the ground up and become an important member of the clan, as his father Unoka was an unsuccessful farmer and seen a lowly man. Okonkwo’s greatest fear however is weakness, as described on p. 11. Okonkwo is sentenced to 7 years in exile to his motherland of Mbanta for accidentally…

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    Fear In Things Fall Apart

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    Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by being aware of danger. Fear can be a good thing or it can be a bad thing. It can guide people to actions they would never take if they were not fearful. In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart” the character Okonkwo was used to show how fear can overpower any other emotion in one’s life, influence him, and completely drive his actions. In the very beginning of the novel Achebe introduced the main character Okonkwo. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected member…

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    Miguel Arias Things Fall Apart essay 10/28/15 Okonkwo is the main character of the book things fall apart. Okonkwo is a self-made, well respected member of the Umuofia clan. Much of his life is full of fear because he worries that he will become lazy, unable to support his family, and cowardly like his father. Much of Okonkwo’s behavior results from a reactionary desire to be completely unlike his father. Okonkwo attempts to work hard, provide for his family and be masculine in every…

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    The symbolic reference to ill-fated fortune in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe can be seen from the word choice and foreshadowing of events to come. In the first place, Okonkwo is associated with a roaring fire throughout the story, giving his emotions no jest, but pure anger. “He sighed heavily, and as if in sympathy the smoldering log also sighed. And immediately Okonkwo’s eyes were opened and he saw the whole matter clearly. Living Fire begets cold, impotent ash. He sighed again, deeply”…

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