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Taken together, all the four novels deal with the theme of colonial encounter and human condition,
and yield wonderful response to colonialism. He is a man that full of ego until he forget about about
others feeling until he forget about others feeling especially his family and his tribe. He did
something he not suppose to do things for example, killing Ikemefuna and beaten his wife during the
week of peace. The plot is broken into three parts, each with differing circumstances and points of
focus. While Okonkwo rages for war, he is silenced by his own clan and the white man. This can be
seen where he beat Ojiugo durung the week of peace where any villain is forbidden. He also want to
become the super hero in his villagers. He becomes so angry when Ekwefi mutters a snide remark
under her breath about guns that never shot. It's not wrong for him to change his life and be a better
man compare to his father, but the way he expressed his self is totally wrong until he become a man
with no mercy. When the Oracle of the Hills and Caves orders the death of Ikemefuna, Okonkwo, in
order to show his fearlessness and impartiality, strikes the final blow with his machete, even as the
boy is calling him “My father, they have killed me!” Ogbuefi, the oldest man in the village had asked
Okonkwo not to participate on the killing of the boy as he called him his father. He placed his name
alongside an extraordinary range of alumni — government and artistic leaders from Jaja Wachukwa,
a future ambassador to the United Nations; to future Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka; Achebe's future
wife (and mother of their four children) Christine Okoli; and the poet Christopher Okigbo, a close
friend of Achebe's who was killed during the Biafra war. In the village, or even in the church, which
my father made sure we attended, there were eloquent speakers. After several hours of walking,
some of Okonkwo's clansmen attack the boy with machetes. Tragedy compounds upon itself when
Okonkwo's gun explodes and kills Ogbuefi Ezeudu's sixteen-year-old son. Because of obsessing of
being a strongest and capable man, he being a emotional man and doing anything without having a
rational thinking. Moreover, if he had a sensitiveness in himself, he will not commit so many crimes
such as killing Ikemefuna. By killing the boy himself Okonkwo commits his second offense against
the tribal laws. The post-colonial milieu of the novel Things Fall Apart finds a poignant treatment by
Booth James, in such a way that the readers feel the true spirit of the post-colonial ways of life. In
conclusion, referring back to the statement, if he acts like a true man whereby he takes into account
of people’s feeling and emotion, he would not have died a most miserable death. We focus on being
the balanced source of true, stimulating and independent journalism. This is because; he does not
want to become a weak and soft-hearted in front of his clan. In addition to not being able to show
any true emotions, Okonkwo has trouble controlling his temper. If only Okonkwo has the heart to be
patient and sensitive toward emotion and the feeling of his tribe, none of this could ever happen to
him. If he can control himself, he will not be considered as a sinner by his peoples. For example, he
beat his youngest wife because she has gone to plait her hair. At last, Okonkwo should become more
responsible and positive in thinking but not too outdated. If he can control himself, he will not be
considered as a sinner by his peoples. This is because, most of the troubles in Okonkwo’s life came
because of his anger. Okonkwo killed himself and was buried like a dog by foreigners because he
was too arrogant to find a peaceful way to work with his folks to deal with the white people who
came into Umuofia. Since Okonkwo’s father was lazy and drank too much, he did not receive any
respect from the majority of the community.
M A H B U B U L Alam Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired
the status of a classic; among them, the most noteworthy one is his indignation at European
representations of Africans in fiction. His strength and stubbornness could serve him well, but in the
end they lead to his fall. Okonkwo does not want to be like his father, he was hard work person and
regarded position in his society, showing himself to be skilled in battle and earning several titles. His
temper and his impatience take a soar when he gets tremendously angry at the missionaries that he
eventually kills one of the messengers. An example like over the years, Okonkwo becomes an
extremely volatile man; he is apt to explode at the slightest provocation. Like what I have said
before, I again totally agree with this statement. Not only that, during Feast of the New Yam, he
beats his second wife, Ekwefi just because she took leaves from his banana plant without asking his
permission first. While many novels center around the conflict and its resolution, Achebe breaks
from this tradition. His tribe feels very bad about this but Okonkwo is a stubborn person and will not
listen to others. According to the Old Testament, Abraham listened to God and set out to kill his
only son, Isaac, as instructed. We use cookies to create the best experience for you. In this novel,
Okonkwo actually is a good person but he is fear to faced his life in the past again so he become
strictly person especially in his family. Achebe was a moral and literary model for countless Africans
and a profound influence on such American writers as Morrison, Ha Jin and Junot Diaz. If he had
been a little patient and sensitive towards the things around him, he have could understood his duty
as a husband, a father and a leader, thus made him a hero instead of dying worst than his father,
Unoka. He did not want the man think that he is a weak and fearful. Okonkwo is always seen
walking upon the foremost part of his feet, leaving his heels just above the ground. He also had
mistake when he unintentionally, shoots the young member of his community and kills him. Another
time, in a frustrated fit of rage, Okonkwo kills a messenger from the British district office. He
becomes so angry when Ekwefi mutters a snide remark under her breath about guns that never shot.
These small symbols of gratitude and hardworking changed the historical perspective of people in
Africa. We really were not.'' Achebe could be just as critical of his own country. He did this because
he want to show to his clan that he is a brave man and will do anything. His own success as a self-
made man, makes him impatient of others who are not as successful. For us we maybe will see it just
a small mistake but not Okwonko. His eminence worldwide was rivaled only by Gabriel Garcia
Marquez, Toni Morrison and a handful of others. Explicitly so, because traditions and the culture of a
country provide an identity and self-respect to the people of that country. In addition, the oldest man
in the quarter of Umuofia, Ogbuefi Ezeudu tell Okonkwo that he should not take part in Ikemefuna’s
death. As far as the story “Things Fall Apart” is concerned, Okonkwo makes it a must to be all of the
above and more because to him, being soft, caring and portraying hi passionate feelings in public are
the biggest failure in of a man in the Ibo tribe. Okonkwo’s downfall is one of the main events in the
novel. JAMAL BIN MOHAMMED A 119585 As far as I think, if Okonkwo had been a little patient
and sensitive to the emotions and feelings of the others in his tribe, he would not attempted suicide.
He was poor and his wife and children had barely enough to eat.” Greer’s observation of Okonkwo’s
embarrassment regarding his father can also be backed by textual evidence. If okwonko is been a
little patient and sensitive to the emotions and feelings of his tribe, he should not break the rule of
tradition. Useful Linking Words and Phrases to Use in Your Essays - ESLBuzz Learning English. By
the time he returned to his clan, he no longer held the respectable position he had worked so hard for
in his clan, and had to give up his dreams of becoming someone of a high status. This novel is seen
as one of the truest illustrations of the African experience told from within Things Fall Apart Book
PDF Summary Things Fall Apart is about the life of the leader, Okonkwo in a created fictitious
village of Umuofia. His strength and stubbornness could serve him well, but in the end they lead to
his fall. As we know, Okonkwo is a man without mercy had been very intolerance with failure and
compassion because those feelings to him will lead to failure. The community is the most important
aspect of everyday life for Okonkwo’s people. Later, he severely beats and shoots a gun at his
second wife, Ekwefi, because she took leaves from his banana plant to wrap food for the Feast of
the New Yam. Because of his temperedness, he failed to lead his own life and at the end died in a
very miserable death. Writers like Chinua Achebe, in their works, have delineated the characters of
their fictional heroes as leaders of the struggle against colonial and neocolonial forces stubbornly
obstructing the process of social regeneration and political nativization. And other sorts of lives. And
food. Runs this blog. Although Okonkwo is revered as a great warrior and leader, he also is noted for
his intolerance for laziness, his quick-to-anger spirit, and his often violently impulsive actions. It is
Okonkwo’s inner, psychological fear that he too would be a failure like his father, that makes him
proud and hard. Obierika says that Okonkwo’s act will upset the Earth and the earth goddess will
seek revenge. Okonkwo’s prosperity was visible in his household and beyond it. As a conclusion,
Okonkwo is a great warrior but he failed to being loved of his family and his tribes because of his
attitude fear to be failure. This can be seen where he beat Ojiugo durung the week of peace where
any villain is forbidden. Okonkwo is that character that Bob Marley warned us all not to be like.
Killing a messenger is an offence in the art of war and he broke it because his intolerance to the
change around him and his uncontrollable anger. According to Oprah Winfrey, “the greatest
discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitudes”. To
avoid an uprising, messengers for the Europeans tried to stop the meeting but Okonkwo, who has
had enough, beheads one of them. He also should train his own son to become a warrior and good
man in his life but he did not do that. He should think before act as most of his decisions does not
turned out like what he expected. The first and foundational element discusses Okonkwo’s village,
family, customs, and traditions in Igbo. Somehow, Okonkwo still think that he is not wrong for
beating his wife as he is a hard and strict man. In fact, he starts loving him more than his biological
son Nwoye, whom he believes to be weak. Sometimes, looks like he did it on purpose to show to his
family and people outside that he was a strict and strong leader. During the meeting, court
messengers come to order the men to break up their gathering and had an interference with this
institution means the end of the last vestiges of Umuofia’s independence. If only he was patient in
accepting the changes that Umoufia was going through, he would not have died a most miserable
death but instead, in my opinion, he would have been seen as a real man and even respected by his
own people as well as by the English.
Killing a messenger is an offence in the art of war and he broke it because his intolerance to the
change around him and his uncontrollable anger. He is to ego to admit that his action are wrong and
not sensible, for example in the part where he killed Ikemefuma. Other than gaining respect from
others, Okonkwo will also be admired by all of them. As I gone through the last chapter of TFA
(chapter 22 until 25), I strongly feel that what Okonkwo did to the messenger is outcomes of his
feeling toward his tribesmen. Furthermore, Okonkwo failed to be a good father to Nwoye. He is a
great warrior, who takes pride not only in his success but also in the ways of his people, as well as
their strength and traditions. We can easily say that, the killing was due to his lack of patience.
Because of his temper, he is punished during the Week of Peace for beating up his youngest wife
during that particular week. He never cares about what will happen to him if he does like that.
Things Fall Apart is a required book in most African schools and is widely studied in global English-
speaking schools. Okonkwo, knowing this, counteracted and used violence, something that Unoka
would have hated. He is the man that conquer with his emotion and his past. Other than gaining
respect from others, Okonkwo will also be admired by all of them. Although, he knows that he will
be arrest by The District Commissioner, he still kills the messenger. If only Okonkwo has the heart to
be patient and sensitive toward emotion and the feeling of his tribe, none of this could ever happen
to him. He is considered as a sinner and only strangers can bury him. Okonkwo did not have any
sense of feelings when he killed him. Okonkwo is too afraid to show his love as he think that the
villagers will called him weak and this has lead to his principal that soft-hearted person is a woman.
Okonkwo’s usage of violence is characterized as the effect of his fear of looking weak. But, he did
not know that many people did not like his way. Compare Okonkwo’s story to the story of Jesus,
who the Bible says died to save humanity, you will see the point. The most importantly he manages
to achieve a position of wealth and status all by himself without any help from his family. If one
says no to the other, let his wings break.”. Useful Linking Words and Phrases to Use in Your Essays -
ESLBuzz Learning English. He also become a role model in his tribe as a successful man. Other
examples which describe his uncertainty behavior was like when Ogbuefi Ezeuder, the oldest man in
the village, relays to Okonkwo a message from the Oracle. As a leader, he does not only be strongest
in power but also strongest and balance in emotion or feelings. We must solve out problem as a good
as we can so that we feel happy and relax. Thank you. Have a nice day. The white man had taken
root and begun to spread rapidly in Okonkwo's old village. The most common tragic flaw is hubris
(excessive pride).

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