Who Is The Hero In Things Fall Apart

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Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is centered around Okonkwo, a self-made success by the standards of his people, who returns from exile to see his clan falling apart. At first, it seems as though the white men who brought Christianity were the source of the Igbos’ downfall, but through closer examination, one sees that the society was destined for ruination from the start. The society looks down upon many of its members, and the ideal Igbo “hero” is a problematic and destructive character. The white men bringing Christianity to Umuofia was not truly the cause of the society’s deterioration; rather, their skewed perception of what a “hero” is, along with the mistreatment and marginalization of certain groups inevitably causes its downfall. The “hero” in western society is someone who is …show more content…

The Igbo “hero” similar. He is brave. He is physically strong. But he rules over the women in his household, and he must be seen as “masculine”. This is where the issues of the Umuofia tribe stem from; with first-class citizens fitting these requirements, an outcast group begins to emerge. Some women are abused by their husbands, some men are seen as weak or lazy, and some don’t agree with society’s expectations that the weak should be eliminated. In a society where abuse of the less powerful is acceptable, I am not surprised that so many are indignant about their way of life and are quick to flee to the Christians. Nwoye, Okonkwo’s son, for instance, disagreed with many of the society's standards. He was abused both physically and emotionally by his father. He didn’t believe that twins should be killed. After being threatened by his father yet again, he finally

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