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The Character of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart


What makes a successful man? This, in itself, is a culture bound

question because it can vary from culture to culture. However, in the

perception of Okonkwo, the main character in Chinua Achebe's novel, Things Fall

Apart, the measure of a man's success is based on two elements, material

acquisition and growth, and physical prowess. This is ironic for Okonkwo since

his people's typical idea of success seems to be constructed of a complex,

strong spiritual culture, seemingly able to deal in traditional ways with any

challenge in nature and human experience. (Ravenscroft 9) Although Okonkwo is

undoubtedly an important member of Umuofian society, he is not a typical

representative of that society. (Taiwo 115) It is this basic dichotomy between

Okonkwo and his own culture that directly lead to the tragic fall of Okonkwo,

and ultimate disgrace.



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