How Is Okonkwo A Man In Things Fall Apart

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Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, this novel tells the story about an African tribal hero and the British colonial invasion of Igbo’s shelter. This novel known as the masterpiece of African English novel. The author with a keen insight portrayed a tradition of heroic image - the hero Okonkwo is a persevering man and full of wisdom, his whole life is committed to overcome the shadow of his weak father around him, and achieved great success. He won a high reputation around the neighborhood. But because of his arrogance and fear, he was eventually expelled from his tribes. Seven years later, he finally returned to his hometown, white and Christianity in the tribe was rooted, and his eldest son also became a Christian. Unexpectedly he hung himself in the end. First of all, perhaps because of his childhood experience (with a failed father), he really wanted to be a man, a powerful man. For this reason, Okonkwo was farmed all day long, not only for his living conditions, and even more for his own honor struggle. He did not allow any violation of male dignity. He loathed the men who is cowardice and laziness, of course, in the polygamous patrilineal social environment, the metaphor of a man is …show more content…

Actually, Okonkwo 's emotional core drives his behavior is not that much to show the loyalty of the tribal values, just because of his fear of repeating his father 's mistakes. On the desolate and barren African continent, laziness and weakness mean resistance to labor, which is a great evil against the laws of primitive existence. Thus, although the tragedy began in the internal cause, because of the human’s rage, inner fear and pride. Those irresistible force make up the final blow, which makes the fate fall apart. In Things Fall Apart, Achebe constructed the novel into a beautiful temple. However, in the temple, we are met by the shine from the God that carefully cover the shame. And the African nation

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