Bookmark and Share This is AcaDemon.com

Home Sellers Area Buy Term paper FAQs Custom Term Papers Contact Us AcaDemon.com AcaDemon UK AcaDemon Australia AcaDemon Canada AcaDemon France AcaDemon Germany AcaDemon Spain
Tags
achebe, africa, analysis, characters, chinua, clan, comparative, culture, fall, ibo, obierika, okonkwo, representative, things, tribe, values
Currency
Advanced
Analytical Essay # 54806 :: Okonkwo and Obierika
A comparative analysis of how the characters of Okonkwo and Obierika are representative of Ibo culture in Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart"
Written in 2003; 1,215 words; 0 sources; $ 41.95
Paper Summary:
This paper examines how the novel "Things Fall Apart", written by the African novelist Chinua Achebe, is a story about the change that the Ibo tribe goes through upon the arrival of the European missionaries. In particular, it looks at how Achebe is skilled in the fact that he shows both the culture of this tribe and the change it undergoes, through the characters of the novel and mainly through the most important one, Okonkwo. Another important character that catches the reader's attention is Obierika. It explores how both of these characters are successful heads of households, how they both depict certain values and customs of the Ibo culture and how they are integral to the novel in that they offer the reader insight into how the tribe "falls apart".
From the Paper:
"However, seldom do we find a hero with good qualities alone, and we soon find out that all of the aforementioned qualities were driven by the fear of becoming a failure like his father ? a fear which drove him to many other, worse, qualities. The most prominent of these is his sternness and harshness in his dealings with people, deriving from a hate of gentleness and showing of emotions. Thus, he beats his wives and children, continuously shouts at them and is afraid to show any emotions he may be holding. These emotions are shown to us in his thoughts; for example, he shows his love for his daughter Ezinma by collecting medicine for her when she was dying, and his guarding of the cave of Agbala when Ezinma was summoned to her, as well as his feelings of loss when he kills his "son" Ikemefuna."

More papers on "Okonkwo and Obierika"

About AcaDemon

We have thousands of high-quality term papers, research papers, essays, book reports and dissertations on every topic. At AcaDemon, you can download those term papers to help you write yours! You can be sure that the term paper, essay, book report or research paper you download are top-quality, competitively priced and high-level work.

*Look for more research papers, essays and book reports on Okonkwo and Obierika

If you can't find your topic here, try another search

or try our affordable, unique custom paper alternative

Custom Research Services include:

  • Papers written from scratch, according to your specifications.
    Every paper is UNIQUE - Guaranteed
  • Professional, top-notch writers
  • All topics covered
  • Any deadline
  • Your satisfaction guaranteed

Place a Custom Research order now

Find out more about Custom Research



This Free Term Paper Abstract is a part of our Term Paper Library.Here you can purchase research papers, examples of essays, academic dissertations, articles, notes, analytical papers, book reports, stories and poems. We have thousands of persuasive, point-of-view, narrative, critical, compare and contrast and other types of essays in our Library. You can also find here Term papers on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Essays on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Research papers on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Student papers on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Book reports on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Dissertation on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Thesis on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Summary of paper on "Okonkwo and Obierika", Articles written on "Okonkwo and Obierika".

Shopping Cart
 Total :
$ 0.00
Special Offer
Buy one paper and get
40% off the 2nd paper*
 
*The least expensive paper