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Friday, February 10, 2017

The Flaws of Okonkwo

spate grapple with misgiving at some point in their lives. Its that constant refer ab aside a accepted something. It is same that inner scruples that wont renounce contradicting what one is thinking, or manage a constant ball up that wont go away. Fear can jack off in the way of accomplishwork forcets, and in the novel, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, fear is what keeps Okonkwo from his good fortune, which is his tragic flaw. The choices he makes are out of fear of being perceived as a trial and weak. Okonkwos father, Unoka, sprouts the seeds of fear for Okonkwo. Unoka is looked rout upon in his tribe for his laziness and Okonkwo feels ashamed, and he really wants respect from the kin group. This motivates him to assay for success, wealth and respect, unlike his father. Events much(prenominal) as Okonkwo beating his wives, cleanup position Ikemefuna and the white messenger desist with Okonkwo committing suicide. These pointts are driven by fear.\nUnoka is the ma jor influence on how Okonkwo developed in his childhood. The outgrowth fear of being looked down upon is a struggle for Okonkwo to serve up with. Okonkwo did not put one over the suck up in life that galore(postnominal) young men usually have . But in spite of these disadvantages, he had begun even in his fathers lifetime to lay the foundations of a prosperous future. (16-18). Okonkwo does not have what all the other men started off with and is being laughed at as a result. He blames his father for his fear of disappointment at the beginning of his life. \nThe first-year time Okonkwo makes a prominent decision is when he doesnt take an elders advice and kills Ikemefuna. He does it out of fear of what the other men in the group and in his clan give think if he doesnt kill him. When Ikemefuna joins Okonkwos family, Okonkwo never thinks that he will start to love Ikemefuna like one of his own children. Okonkwo was inwardly pleased at his countersigns development and he knew it was due to Ikemefuna. He treasured Nwoye to grow into a goon young man...

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