Who Is Okonkwo In Things Fall Apart

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Chinua Achebe tells a strong story by using a brash and quick-to-action warrior in Things Fall Apart. The Story illustrates the way western colonization came and destroyed the Ibo people’s way of life. Okonkwo, the warrior and protagonist of the novel, is described in the novel as being someone who “was not a man of thought but of action” (69). His close friend Obierika however, is described as “a man who thought about things” yet was also a man of great standing in the novel (125). This contrast serves as a counterpoint to Okonkwo’s character traits and uses Obierika as a tool to enhance the readers' understanding of Okonkwo and his need to act. This is shown through Obierika’s interaction and subsequent reaction to various events throughout the course of the novel and is used to contrast the way Okonkwo responds …show more content…

Unoka had brought himself shame through being heavily in debt and a poor farmer which were signs of prosperity and strength for the men in this society. Consequently, Okonkwo was given the responsibility of caring for his father’s household and suffering the embarrassment of being the son of an “agbala” which is the term used to refer to an old woman (13). Moreover, becoming the driving force for why his life was driven by a single fear; “It was the fear of himself, lest he should be found to resemble his father” (13). This single fear defined everything the Okonkwo strived to be which was successful, a great farmer, a great warrior, and why he would do anything to show he was not weak, but it also meant he would hate everything that was attributed to his father such as cowardice, weakness, laziness, gentleness, and anything else used to describe his father. Altogether it paints a picture of a man obsessed with strength and power due to a fear of weakness caused by the failures of his

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