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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Things Fall Apart
Okonkwo: Achebes Fallen Hero
In Chinua Achebes most celebrated novel Things Fall Apart, the central character has become the study of numerous literary critiques. Okonkwo, Achebes fallen protagonist, is often compared to the great tragic heroes of ancient Greek literature. His journey consists of both the rise and fall to greatness. Achebe centers his modern tragedy on a character that has been dubbed a hero. However, Okonkwos failure at the end of the novel leads readers to wonder why the author would allow the hero to fail. The last depiction of the strong protagonist illustrates a weak man coming short of being defined heroic. For many analysts, Okonkwos suicide may be the greatest tragedy in Achebes acclaimed novel (Nnoromele 1). So, this leads to the question: what causes Okonkwos downfall and eventual failure' Is Okonkwos suicide a heroic failure or simply a commentary on his cultures expectations of a hero' The most important literary aspects to analyze throughout Things Fall Apart when contemplating Okonkwos failure or heroism are the innate character strengths and weaknesses of the protagonist,
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