Things Fall Apart Rhetorical Analysis

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The protagonists Okonkwo and Obierika from Things Fall Apart are very similar to Rodrigo and Father Gabriel from The Mission. Both groups have similar viewpoints on their respective situation. Okonkwo and Rodrigo are both very action orientated and don’t think rationally about their actions or the consequences these actions will have; whereas Obierika and Father Gabriel almost have the opposite standpoint, rather opting for no action.
Okonkwo and Rodrigo are both very action orientated and don’t think rationally about their actions or the consequences they will have. They think only about the moment and how they can do something that momentarily fixes the situation. Okonkwo wants to get rid of the white Christian now. He doesn’t care how, he just wants them dead. He even goes as far as to kill a messenger thinking it will spur the rest of the tribe on and kill with him. He doesn’t think that maybe the tribe doesn’t want to cause a fight because the repercussions will be too severe in the future. If they manage to drive this lot of white men out of their tribe it is all well, till he returns with an army. He thought too in the now and …show more content…

He wanted the people to drive the Portuguese out, but he didn’t think about how fighting affects the Guarani people in the long run. Instead of them having time to flee from the mission and hide in the forests, Rodrigo led them straight to the Portuguese soldiers who far out-gunned the natives. The people were wiped out and the few soldiers they did manage to kill didn’t even make a dent in the Portuguese army. He only thought of now, of defending the honour of the mission and not of how fighting could potentially be devastating for those involved. He thought with his heart and not with his head. He wanted to save the mission and the people who lived there, he couldn’t sit idly by and let the thing he and others worked so hard to build up be torn

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