In the novel "separation of things", power and pride are very important aspects of the main character Okonkou, but these functions seem to be very good, but due to his way of growing, Okonkou I have a lot of emotional violence outside. , The outer shell of strength and pride. For example, Okonkwo could be represented by his family as a result of his hard work and devoted effort, and unfortunately his family was able to express it by observing the source of his life. Okonkwo is also heavily influenced by his high expectations for children and the way he lives in their violence. Next, Okonkwo has hidden emotions ... more content
For example, Okonkou dislikes music by disliking music, because it creates the feelings that you need, creating the emotions you need. This is becoming softer and as he gets older, he refuses to accept the fact that violence does not constitute essential strength. First, the novel revealed that Okonkwo does not like music, and that he is not good at playing, that he lacks the ability to express emotions by listening to music or by creating . In addition, Okonkou does not like to talk and thinks that their weak ideals are contrary to the spirit of his village, they think "conversation is considered very high and Proverbs are palms". He slowly recognized that his violent approach actually did not make him a strong man, but in fact he was slowly destroying him, but Okonkwo declined to accept this and his violence He continued his attitude. It is difficult for Okonkwo to reveal his true emotional advertisement, and even if they exist, he will never express it to anyone. Okonkou may show a strong attitude "manly attitude" in front of others, but Okonkou has an emotional feeling he thinks is weak.
Because of his personality traits Okonkwo's role collapsed. Okonkwo is a very organized person who has no patience with what he thinks wrong. Some negative personality of Okonkwos suggests that he includes his violent temperament which annoys him with his religion, family, family and missionaries and he is aware of the right thing with his father The constant struggle makes him believe the mistake. Likewise, Okonkwo is a well-organized man who is a good OKONKWO like A: TRAGIC HERO Aristotle, "he will not be a hero until he can see his falling roots." The main character of this book is "things fall apart." Through Thinka Acebe, Okonkow became a feature of Aristotle's tragic hero. According to Aristotle, a tragic hero is a person who shows a tragic defect. Okonkwo is a leader and diligent member of the Igbo tribe in the village of Umofia.
Things will fall apart, Okonkwo; Classical Greek tragedies and tragedy heroes by Chinua Achebe's novel "Some Things Fall" and its protagonist Okonkwo are strictly classical Greek tragedies and typical tragedies We follow the definition of the hero. First of all, Okonkwo is a tragic hero in the definition of Greece. Okonkwo is not born to aristocrats and kings (as defined by tragic heroes), but as Obierika said with Okonkwo at the end of this book, he is a person who enjoys a high position and respect in the community. The relationship is like a father-child relationship. Because, as he likes Ikemehna, nobody cares anyone else. But he does not want to behave like himself. Responsible person
In the collapse of things, Akebe announces the rise and fall of his protagonist. Okonkwo's name shows the character's greatest character and also shows his tragic defects. According to the author Okonkwo not only refers to a man born on a particular day, but also a stubborn male pride. This pride is the root of the superiority of the character and its weakness. - Chinua Achebe, "The Disintegration" explains the imperialism of Europe through the eyes of Nigerian tribal members interacting with European settlers. To make this document worthwhile is not the fact that it criticizes imperialism, it is a way to criticize imperialism. Achebe depicts African tribes as being very rich in civilization and social culture, not savage animals.