In "Things Fall Apart," Okonkwo reacts to the worst year in living memory with a sense of desperation and anger. He is deeply affected by the changes happening in his village, and his traditional way of life is threatened. Okonkwo becomes increasingly frustrated as he struggles to maintain his authority and status within the community.
Okonkwo of this time is a notable footballer. Okonkwo from Things Fall Apart is a farmer.
Okonkwo
Okonkwo goes to live in Mbanta, his motherland.
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Okonkwo from the book Things Fall Apart is fictional. There are other real people named Okonkwo now though.
Okonkwo has killed 5 men in wars.
Okonkwo insults Osugo during a meeting of the village's men.
okonkwo commits suicide
Okonkwo's daughter, Ezinma
Okonkwo's children in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart" are Nwoye, Ezinma, and Ikemefuna.
Only Obierika's reaction is shown in Things Fall Apart. Obierika is driven to despiar and anger at the District Commissioner and his men. He considers Okonkwo one of the greatest men in Umuofia. Later, in Arrow of God, it is revealed that Okonkwo was lionized as the symbol of the pride of Umuofia and the Igbo as a whole. Okonkwo rejects living in a world where he would have to sacrifice his pride and demean himself before a greater colonial power.
The British enter the plot of Things Fall Apart a year after Okonkwo's exile begins.