Fear In Things Fall Apart

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Things Fall Apart follows the story of a man named Okonkwo. Since he was young he had been a strong and notable member of his village and in the surrounding villages as well. After some disturbance among the villages Okonkwo is given a boy who he raises with the rest of his children. Several events occur and he eventually forced into exile with his family for seven years. During his exile europeans arrive and are burning villages and missionaries arrive to convert everyone to their belief system. Okonkwo and the villagers get into trouble with the District Commissioner and when he learns the his village is not behind him he hangs himself. The Commissioner decides to write a book titled,The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger and will dedicate a paragraph or to Okonkwo's rebellion and death. Fear as one of the major themes of this novel greatly …show more content…

These fears overwhelmingly stem from his early childhood and actions of his father. As a boy he lived in poverty with his family and his father did very little to remedy that. In village his father was well known also but not for the type of knowble things Okonkwo is known for, such as defeating the villages long time undefeatable warrior known as the cat. His father was widely known for his monetary issues, drinking, palm wine and playing the flute. Despite how talented he may have been at playing the flute or how skilled he was at convincing people to “loan” him money that is not what the village members valued in a person and despite all the borrowed currency he still died a poor man with a minimal burial. Witnessing his father's life and reputation he quickly began to fear that legacy and with that everything his father valued. He vowed “to hate everything that Unoka had loved. One of these things was gentleness and another was

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