The Relationship In Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

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Garrett Perezchica Mr. Wise English II HP 24 August 2017 Power Trip Power has motivated human beings since the beginning of time. In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart a respected citizen of the Umuofia Clan, Okonkwo, is driven to be as masculine as possible and wants his sons to follow in his footsteps. At the age of just eighteen, Okonkwo gains power by conquering the undefeated Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling match. It is through these actions that he thirsts for more power. Okonkwo gains many wives, has many children and provides plenty of goods to his family; making his life magnificent. However with his greed, Okonkwo executes many more violent actions that will make it difficult for him to gain back his power and ultimately lose his family. Every aspect of his life demonstrates that one must not take what one has for granted. …show more content…

His father is unsuccessful, accumulates lots of debt and cannot provide to his family. He sees his father living this way and sets out to be more powerful than him. “Among these people a man [is] judged according to his worth and not according to the worth of his father” demonstrates that every citizen has the right to make his own reputation and have his own start at life (Achebe 8). This is significant to Okonkwo because even though he had a rough childhood he can make it different for his own family and can gain the respect of others on his own. Eventually, he does this by defeating Amalinze in one of the fiercest fights in history and his fame among the citizens spread. When he creates his family, Okonkwo brings this same violent nature into their eyes to ensure his power over them. His family “lived in perpetual fear of his fiery temper” because they knew they were not as strong as him (Achebe 13). This says a lot about Okonkwo, he not only wants his citizens to look up to him with power but also his family. This demand of power is consuming him little by

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