Table of Contents
- 1 What did elders say in things fall apart?
- 2 What does Okonkwo believe in?
- 3 Why did Okonkwo’s uncle remind him of the saying mother is supreme?
- 4 What does Okonkwo’s criticism of osugo show about his character?
- 5 What are Okonkwo’s most fundamental beliefs about life?
- 6 What are Okonkwo’s strengths and weaknesses?
- 7 How does 18 year old Okonkwo bring honor to his village?
- 8 Who is Okonkwo’s maternal uncle?
- 9 How does Okonkwo feel about the elders belief?
- 10 What did Okonkwo say about the womanly clan?
- 11 What are the positive qualities of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart?
What did elders say in things fall apart?
What is the significance of the following proverb in Things Fall Apart? Our elders say that the sun will shine on those who stand before it shines on those who under kneel under them.
What does Okonkwo believe in?
Okonkwo consciously adopts opposite ideals and becomes productive, wealthy, thrifty, brave, violent, and adamantly opposed to music and anything else that he perceives to be “soft,” such as conversation and emotion. He is stoic to a fault. Okonkwo achieves great social and financial success by embracing these ideals.
Why does Okonkwo call himself an old woman?
In calling himself a “shivering old woman,” Okonkwo associates weakness with femininity. Although he denigrates his emotional attachment to Ikemefuna, he seeks comfort in his affectionate friendship with Obierika. Ezinma is likewise a source of great comfort to him.
Why did Okonkwo’s uncle remind him of the saying mother is supreme?
Q. Why did Okonkwo’s uncle remind him of the saying “Mother is Supreme”? To remind him that he was only a guest in the land where he was staying. To make him feel guilty for never visiting his mother while she was alive.
What does Okonkwo’s criticism of osugo show about his character?
That year could have broken the heart of a lion. What does Okonkwo’s criticism of Osugo show about his character? Okonkwo criticized Osugo because he had no titles, called Osugo a woman because of this. Okonkwo isn’t kind towards those who have a similar past as himself.
What is Okonkwo’s greatest fear?
Perhaps down in his heart Okonkwo was not a cruel man. But his whole life was dominated by fear, the fear of failure and of weakness.
What are Okonkwo’s most fundamental beliefs about life?
Okonkwo’s life was “dominated by fear, the fear of failure and of weakness”. His father was a man who had no titles and was called a woman. One main thing we learn in this novel is that these tribes hold great respect for men who had a title.
What are Okonkwo’s strengths and weaknesses?
Western heroes lead from confidence, not from fear of failure. The weakness of Okonkwo is reacting first, and then thinking. Okonkwo’s weakness is lack of foresight. While his strength was that he knew how to be what his culture wanted, so that he’d have followers.
Why does Okonkwo worry about his eldest son nwoye?
Okonkwo’s first son, Nwoye, was then twelve years old but was already causing his father great anxiety for his incipient laziness. Okonkwo’s anxiety about Nwoye’s laziness relates directly to Okonkwo’s disappointment in his father, Unoka, who had lived a life of unproductivity.
How does 18 year old Okonkwo bring honor to his village?
Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond. His fame rested on solid personal achievements. As a young man of eighteen he had brought honor to his village by throwing Amalinze the Cat. Amalinze was the great wrestler who for seven years was unbeaten, from Umuofia to Mbaino.
Who is Okonkwo’s maternal uncle?
Uchendu
Uchendu, Okonkwo’s uncle on his mother’s side, acts as a father figure to Okonkwo and helps Okonkwo adjust to life in Mbanta.Dhuʻl-Q. 5, 1442 AH
Why do people say mother is supreme?
He points out that one of the most common names they give is Nneka, meaning “Mother is Supreme”—a man belongs to his fatherland and stays there when life is good, but he seeks refuge in his motherland when life is bitter and harsh.
How does Okonkwo feel about the elders belief?
Okonkwo feels that the elders’ belief is false; he is a man whose chi says “no” to greatness despite his own efforts to succeed. 5. The isa-ifi ceremony is the final segment in an elaborate wedding rite and establishes the fidelity of the bride. The bride-price has been paid, and all the daughters of the family are present.
What did Okonkwo say about the womanly clan?
Okonkwo bitterly remarks that this is a “womanly” clan. After announcing the new policy of ostracism, the elders learn that the man who boasted of killing the snake has died of an illness.
Why did Okonkwo reject Christianity in Things Fall Apart?
Okonkwo, on the other hand, has good reason to reject Christianity. Should Mbanta not drive the missionaries away, his killing of Ikemefuna would lose part of its religious justification. The damage to his relationship with Nwoye also seems more pointless than before.
What are the positive qualities of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart?
Cite his positive and negative qualities. Okonkwo is wealthy, has accomplishments, and is aggressive. Unoka was in debt, unsuccessful, and a coward. He enjoyed music but could not look at blood.