Okonkou suffered from manhood throughout his life. Expectations and power, power, norms of achievement for society will be strengthened and expanded only by father's laziness and disgust for mercy, warmth and jealousy, and other "temperament of women". This contempt was all the opposite of his father caused internal and external conflict, which brought the ultimate misery of Okonkow. Okonkwo's anger and power The nature of starvation arises from the influence of his father's life failure.
Separation of masculinity and femininity of things Plots of things falling apart are tragedy on the surface, but from a broader perspective, this is a deeper confrontation. The main problem is that the UK establishes a mission and will accept converts. Not so obvious is the invasion of conflict between Ibo and the UK. The fundamental problem is manhood and femininity. - In the book of "Fall Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo depicts his masculinity in many different ways, even if it hurts the person closest to him. He thinks he needs to show masculinity, so he will not end like a father's Unocha. "He has no patience for men who fail, his father has no patience" (4). Okonkwo associates masculinity with aggression, feels that the only feeling he should show is anger, which prevents him from dealing with the death of his culture.
Men / women where things fall apart In most cultures, individual sexes affect personality. For example, African idols classify people by gender. Women are obedient individuals and are considered to be weaker than men to some extent. On the other hand, men are considered to be a powerful life, and they have many expectations. Chinua Achebe 's falling apart strongly emphasizes the classification of masculinity and femininity in Ibo tribal society ... the fear of Okonkwo shows fear of all people. Because someone or something is dangerous, painful or intimidating, fear can bring unpleasant feelings. Many of the novel's protagonists show fear. In the collapse of things, the main character Chinua Achebe Okonkwo suffered from fear and suffered to become strong. Okonkou struggles for fear like a father. He is afraid that he looks weak and that his child does not look like himself. Okonkou showed fear of becoming like a father. Okonkwo revealed