Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

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Romain Rolland states that “A hero is a man that does what he can.’’ In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the main character Okonkwo is a leader of the Igbo clan during the British colonialism, he deals with a lot of tragedy growing up, and he does what he can for the Igbo community. Okonkwo is considered a tragic hero because he was admirable in his society, and the fatal errors in a weakness caused his downfall.

Okonkwo was a well-respected leader in his village. He was admired in his society, and “His fame rested on solid personal achievements” (Achebe 3). The tribe loved him because he had lots of titles. He was admired also because he always persevered and tried to make his tribe look good. Okonkwo was also admired in his village

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