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    Things Fall Apart People emotions motivate how they act and what they do. In books some characters only have one emotion and act on their emotions. In the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo proves to be a flat character because he is always violent and angry. In the beginning of the novel Okonkwo only shows anger and violence by almost killing his wife. Okonkwo had all this pent up anger and was looking for a way to take it out. Then he saw that the banana tree looked different…

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    Things Fall Apart, a novel written by Chinua Achebe, shows readers that within the Igbo culture, men and women do not have equal rights. During Okonkwo’s journey in the book, the readers witness numerous acts of violence, disrespect, and lacks of appreciation towards women. Women are treated much more poorly than men are and often times, don’t get the same rights. Chinua Achebe teaches the readers that the Igbo culture has specific rules and standards for men and women. The Igbo culture depicts…

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    Things Fall Apart shows the clash between Nigeria’s white colonial government and the culture of the Igbo people. The novel tells the story of Okonkwo, a powerful village leader and the destruction of the village of Umuofia. Okonkwo’s father left the village in a tremendous amount of debt and this sets the stage for how Okonkwo feels about his own son Nwoye; he fears that he will become a failure like his grandfather because he seems to be lazy. However, the village wins a virgin and a…

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    “‘Thank you. He could brings kola, brings life, but I think you ought to break it,’ replied Okoye, and they argued like this for a few minutes before Unoka accepted the honor of breaking the kola.” (page 6). In the historical-fiction novel Things fall Apart a man named Okonkwo struggles with what he is always known while adapting to the new wave. Missionaries coming from Europe change everything in the villages of the Ibo people. Everything from their government, trade, and religion, changing…

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    Usually when people associate war to cowardness, courage, or masculinity, they think that going to war is courageous and manly and not going to war is being a coward. Tim O’Brien explains his own thoughts on this in his collection of short stories, The Things They Carried. His thoughts on what is cowardly and what is courageous are new and worth looking into. He proposes that someone could be both courageous and cowardly depending on how you think of the situation, like him going to war. Also…

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    In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart, one of this main focus points is sacrifice. Achebe uses many different kinds of sacrifice throughout his novel. Achebe portrays animal and human sacrifice in the turn on the century African Igbo culture as an integral part of part of African religion. Animal sacrifice is exhibited when Okonkwo slaughters a goat for his first wife’s third child. He sacrifices himself when he cannot get away from the people around him that proselytize to the new…

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    Things fall apart a novel about intertwining stories. Both these stories center on Okonkwo a strong man of an Ibo village in Nigeria. Okonkwo is the main character in this novel. He has many problems in his tribe all these due to his father Unoka. Who is one of the weariest men in this novel? Okonkwo has many children but he has relationships with only two in the novel. Okonkwo is the influential clan leader of Umuofia. Okonkwo is a strong man of an Ibo village in Nigeria. “His fame is rested on…

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    In the novel "Things Fall Apart", Achebe expresses how the new colonizing community effectively suppressed the indigenous tribes in Africa through merciless and uncompromising methods. The oppression of the Ibo tribes did not consist of an immediate takeover, but was instead implemented through a subtle reworking of Ibo values. The colonizers began by introducing a counterculture and refusing to acknowledge Ibo beliefs. While initially creating a façade of peaceful missionary work, the…

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    novel “things fall apart” by chinua Achebe, okonkwo does many things out of anger that are not good, like the way treats the people around him, and his actions. Okonkwo is an unsympathetic character because of the way he justifies everything he does with anger, and the way he treats his wives. In the novel things fall apart, we learn that okonkwo has three wives, and tWe get mad over the little things that people do. In the novel “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo does many things…

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    society is uncivilized because there is not a positive government and okonkwo beats on his wives and that Umuofia believes there is evil around. The Igbo society is uncivilized because the “government” does not give people a decision. In the novel “Things Fall Apart” it says “ Okonkwo had committed the female , because it had been inadvertent . He could return to the clan after seven years.” ( Achebe , 1959 , page 124) This relates to my thesis statement because okonkwo didn’t have a choice to…

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