Things Fall Apart

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In the book Thing Fall Apart there is many different type of cultures and beliefs that they have and ones we have. In this paper i will tell you some of those beliefs through one of the main character. You will also hear about his pre and post colonial actions and thoughts. Which play a big role in how he lived and died. Now the character i’m doing is Okonkwo who has the biggest role in the book. He starts of in the book happy with his life and does not wanna turn out like his father. Who is broke and gets drunk. In Okonkwo’s village he is highly respected and has a lot of control of the community. That's also a problem because that makes him feel like he can get away with almost anything. That also brings me to how they, do stuff and believe …show more content…

Okonkwo thought that if you can't control your wives and your children, especially your wife then you are not a man. So he had two sons Ikemefuna and Nwoye, Ikemefuna was an adopted son but Okonkwo still had feelings for him like a real son. He also thought that Ikemefuna was a good role model for Nwoye and made him stronger. That is until Okonkwo killed …show more content…

Upon his release he vows to get revenge on the christians. He got invited to a district commissioner to discuss the recent attacks. Okonkwo was not happy at all so during a meeting with a messenger he kills the messenger. To send a message that he will not bend to there will. Sadly no one would follow him which made him depressed and then he killed himself by hanging himself. In their tribe it is dishonorable to take your own life without a proper death and burial. So the tribe made the whites do it. The whites were like why can't you bury him and they didn't know why because they only know their way and not the tribe's beliefs and the way do stuff. In conclusion if the missionaries did not come over he would still be alive. Also if he realized what all his actions would do to his life he would have his family and his son’s. He actually changed from pre-colonial and postcolonial times by going to his motherland and learning that women are the main part of the house. What really changed him was the colonizers and missionaries who came to changed the way they do things. Which made Okonkwo very unhappy and forced him to take action which in the end killed him and hurt his tribe and family. That's all my thoughts in the

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