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    Masculinity in Things Fall Apart In Things Fall Apart‚ the theme of masculinity is shown through Okonkwo and the relationship he has shared with his father as well as the contrast of how the clan views masculinity. His view of being masculine is shaped by his relationship with his father and carries on to how he leads the village. The relationship between Okonkwo and his father Unoka shaped his view on how he should act; not wanting to be anything like his father. He wants to usurp his father’s

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    Have things ever fallen apart for you‚ well it happened for Okonkwo. The Book was interesting because the category it is under is fiction even though there were many parts to it being real things that actually happened. The author states how European Colonization took over tribes in nigeria. Evenmore there were similar things that happened in others countries such as in china. Nevertheless there were parts where the book was false and also when the author contradicted himself though he makes up for

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    they may be a victim to those virtues. In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ he writes about a man named Okonkwo who has many virtues‚ yet he is seen as a victim to them. His virtues can be seen as the cause of his downfall. Three virtues that Okonkwo is a victim to are strength‚ masculinity‚ and determination. Okonkwo is a very strong man. His strength is both physical and emotional. While this may seem like a good thing‚ Okonkwo is very prideful about his strength and refuses to show any

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart‚ the nearness of status and notoriety in Okonkwo’s reality is fundamentally the same as today’s reality. The status of a man relies on upon what they have that is needed by others. The status of a man in Okonkwo’s reality was chosen utilizing the quantity of spouses‚ their riches (Cowries)‚ and utilizing the harvests that they develop. The status of a man in this day and age is chosen utilizing their riches (cash)‚ the area they possess‚ and the organizations that they

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    Chinua Achebe‚ author of “Things Fall Apart‚” reveals how having a bad or good reputation will affect the level of respect received in a community. Okonkwo’s reputation of pride is governed by his fear of failure‚ so he refused to be around those who do not succeed in order to keep his respect‚ power‚ and courage of strength. The actions of Okonkwo proves that he is well respected.The village of Umuofia shows honor and respect towards him for throwing the Cat “Amalinze”. It was such a huge accomplishment

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    In things Fall Apart  By Chinua Achebe Okonkwo‚ the main character‚ takes part in the death of an innocent boy named Ikemefuna despite the warnings not to. Afterwards Okonkwo goes through much grief and sorrow‚ fighting a battle within himself. Through Okonkwo’s grief after Ikemefuna’s death‚ Achebe reflects on the Ibo tribal customs‚ human sacrifice and the universal law of kill one’s own son.     When Okonkwo was given the news of Ikemefuna was to be killed‚ he was told by elder Ezeudu not to

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    the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo is determined to be seen as masculine and a warrior of the clan. Because of Okonkwo’s desire‚ he treated many people differently. Three interactions Okonkwo had with people that stood out were the way he treated his children. You can tell a lot about a man by the way he treats children. Okonkwo was no exception. Okonkwo treated Ezinma‚ Ikemefuna‚ and Nwoye completely different than the other‚ which exposed Okonkwo’s desires. Okonkwo’s daughter

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    In Things Fall ApartOkonkwo’s actions can justify why he is an ambitious and intense leader that uses fear to control his followers. His fear tactic was also applied in his family life. In the novel‚ Okonkwo expresses multiple times how he does not want to be like his father; who was lazy and unsuccessful. Having this detached relationship as a child influenced him to treat his children and wives with aggression. For example‚ when Nwoye‚ his son‚ joined the church‚ Okonkwo was so enraged by it

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    him into a poorly acting adult. While Okonkwo’s villainous tendencies exist in abundance in Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo is a victim of his harsh childhood which causes him to hate everyone and everything that fits his perception of unsuccessful and weak‚while developing a self-concept that revolves directly around weath and strength. Because of Okonkwo’s harsh childhood‚ Okonkwo grows up with the notion that being unsuccessful is the worst possible fate as his self-concept develops around the idea of

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    Some may feel scared at first to go on their own and start something new‚ but in the end‚ we are just starting a legacy. In the novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo who is the protagonist‚ is determined to gain high titles and become powerful in spite of his father’s weaknesses. Okonkwo wants his sons to inherit his power‚ but one of his son’s‚ Nwoye‚ wants to take a different route. Achebe uses Nwoye and the personal and cultural events that happen throughout the story to convey how

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