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In this presentation by Loleen Nimo, we delve into the life of Okonkwo, a pivotal character from Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart." Okonkwo is depicted as a "strong man" from an Ibo village, who demands respect and embodies traditional values. As the story unfolds, we witness the destruction of his world with the arrival of colonial influences. The presentation touches on key familial relationships, including Okonkwo's three wives and his complicated relationship with his son Nwoye. Ultimately, we explore themes of masculinity, tradition, and personal failure.
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THINGS FALL APART This presentation Is by : LOLEEN.Nimo
SUMMERY • According to my presentation is about okonkwo’s. • Okonkwo’s a ‘strong man’ of an IBO village. • Okonkwo’s knows respectful. • The second, as modern as the first is ancient. • The destruction of Okonkwo world with the arrival. • Okonkwo has a three wives. • And last, Okonkwo was pass away with by his self.
Chapter 1 – okonkwo’s family • Okonkwo has three wives. • Ekwefi is the second wife of okonkwo. • Nwoye’s okonkwo first son. • Unoka’s okonkwo’s father.
chapter 2 & 3: the hostage lkemefuna is handed over to okonkwo’s senior wife. • Lkemefuna given okonkwo to care for. • Lkemefuna came into okonkwo’s houshold.
What happen to nwoye? • Nwoye’s old man. • He was impregnate a women. • Nwoy was so weak. • His leg could hardly carry him.