How Is Okonkwo's Positive Change In Things Fall Apart

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When different cultures interact, a shock will always occur. Change because of clashing cultures is inevitable, but how a person responds to change varies on different levels. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, characters are introduced to an outside force of the Western world. Many of them, especially the main character, Okonkwo, attempt to remain with their original cultural beliefs, but some decide to listen to other stories. Among the changing characters is Nwoye, Okonkwo’s son. In Achebe’s novel, Nwoye’s positive change in understanding and motivation after the introduction of Western religion has the greatest impact on the book due to its effect on other characters in the book, especially Okonkwo. Nwoye’s conversion is easily attributed …show more content…

While in Mbanta during his father’s exile, Nwoye is compelled to convert to Christianity, although his father completely opposes it. Once his father discovers the true intentions of his son, Nwoye does not back down. He instead runs away, finally defying Okonkwo and his strict beliefs. The Christian influence eventually becomes so impactful and manipulative that schools are introduced or “strangers would come from other places to rule them” (169). In response, Nwoye truly showed his motivation for the first time since Ikemefuna’s death and began to attend the Christian schools. Overall, the influence of the Christian missionaries on Nwoye was proven to be positive. After the Westerners came in, Nwoye gained confidence and understanding, even though it opposed what he had previously known. All of his life had been based on his father’s views, but Nwoye was finally able to make his own decisions. Choosing to isolate himself from his father, even telling Obierika that Okonkwo “…is not my father,” (137), Nwoye grew greater as a person. Nwoye gained the courage to oppose his father’s oppressive rule, and eventually attended the new college to become a teacher. After the Westerners arrived, Nwoye truly

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