How Does Okonkwo Change In Things Fall Apart

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In the book “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo changed from the beginning of his story to the end of the story. Okonkwo was a confident, independent, fearless warrior, with the fear of becoming like his father. It was when his tribe won’t make war with the white missionaries Okonkwo feels betrayed and hopeless. Even though Okonkwo pursues he is fearless , brave and strong he fears change and becoming weak just like his father. In Okonkwo's village titles aren’t handed to you, you have to earn them. Okonkwo earned his title by wrestling, “As a young man of 18 he had brought honor to his village by throwing Amalinze the Cat.” (Achebe, pg.4) For 17 years, Amalinze the Cat was the best wrestler in Umuofia. For Okonkwo to take on Amalinze, it showed that Okonkwo was fearless and powerful. Most of their customs and religions were changed by the missionaries , and Okonkwo wasn’t very happy about that because he wanted to be me the leader. …show more content…

Okonkwo discussed Akueke bride price, he had to provide palm wine and kola nut to the suitor to make them feel welcomed. “Akueke’s bride price was finally settled at twenty bags of cowries.” (Achebe, pg 73) Okonkwo has to be very careful and smart about the price of the bride, one simple wrong move could have lowered the price of the pride. After Okonkwo returned from his 7 year exile, he hosted a feast. He gave his tribe cassava, foo foo, smoked fish, yams, lots of meats, and a whole lot

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