Umuofia is an African village where residents are usually united. However, when a Christian arrives and invades the village, the clan will change, but that will also collapse. The novel that occurred in this story is called "Fall Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe. The story is about a respected person named Okonkwo with three wives and many children, the oldest is Nwoye. Okonkwo was expelled from Umuofia for seven years while Umuofia underwent a fundamental change by Christian religion.
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Okonkwo's self-destructive masculinity to things fall apart Chinua Achebe's novel "Disintegration" is a story that allows readers to live in a village in Nigeria in a completely different way. Achebe was born in Nigeria in 1930. Perhaps this is why he wrote a book in the village of Nigeria and introduced Nigerian people's lifestyle. From the first page of the book to the last page, Achebe allows the reader to enter the idea of the main character Okonkwo. - The character of Okonkou is different from the achievement of successful people. Because this may vary from culture to culture, it is itself a problem of cultural constraints. However, in the opinion of Okonkwo, this is the protagonist of Chinua Achebe's novel "The Fall of Things", the criterion of success is acquisition and growth of materials, and physical strength.
Okonkwo 's story at Chonua Achebe broke up in tragic hero, Chinua Achebe' s novel Things Fall Apart. Aristotle's "poet" defines a tragic hero as a high-ranking good person, shows a tragic defect ("hypersomorphism") and suffers a dramatic inversion ("percutaneous disease") strong recognition The moment ("anagnorisis") Okonkwo is the leader and a diligent member of the Umuofia Igbo community and his tragic flaw is his extreme fear of weakness and failure. - ... Another book with many good examples of social class and power relations is A Doll's House. This book is written about a wealthy person, Tobard, who is responsible for the bank. For his profession, he is a very powerful man, and many rich friends, he clearly has a high social status. This was proved when Nora ruined him. Because he borrowed money to save him, he got angry. He is very angry and will destroy him socially and make him a very low state in society.