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... In a short time, Okonkwo's hard work pays off and he becomes one of the village's most respected members. He earns three out of the four village titles. ...
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... He had finished it on the very day the locusts came." This makes it evident that Okonkwo works hard and does not procrastinate . ...
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... Because Okonkwo's hard work was rewarded it shows that people control their own fates by working to achieve what they want to do. ...
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... like himself. Okonkwo's hard work pays off and helps him become one of the villages most respected members. Okonkwo establishes ...
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... He asked a wealthy clansman, Nwakibie, to give him some seed-yams to start a farm.Nwakibie admired Okonkwo's hard-working nature, so he gave him eight hundred. ...
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... Okonkwo was a hard worker and proved that by setting a name for himself and basically by himself because his father left him with close to nothing. ...
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... seven years. Okonkwo worked very hard to become prosperous in his home as well. He ruled his household with a heavy hand. He had ...
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... This infatuation with obedience and hard work is a direct ramification of Okonkwo's childhood and his animosity towards his father. ...
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... death. Ashamed of his father, Okonkwo worked hard and fought well to gain a reputation of high status and influence in his clan. He ...
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... his village and neighboring villages. This man, Okonkwo, worked hard at his goal, and he achieved it. Okonkwo, a man with great ...
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... His father was lazy so Okonkwo worked as hard as he could so he would not be lazy. His dad had no titles, Okonkwo worked hard to get tittles. ...
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... his power. When Okonkwo was still just a boy, he began his hard work of farming at a desperate attempt to earn respect. "I began ...
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... Okonkwo works hard to better himself and become successful, and his efforts pay off when he is elevated to a position of great respect and power in his village ...
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... people. Nwoye-Okonkwo's first son. Nwoye's motivation is to rebel against Okonkwo because Okonkwo pushes him too hard. Nwoye's outcome ...
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... They were forced to do hard work for long periods of time, or they were punished. ... The novel tells of two instances when Okonkwo beats one of his wives in order ...
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... Unlike Okonkwo, Kurtz much happens to be an open-minded individual, which is his ... highly accepting of others' perspective while the other's brain is hard as a ...
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... Okonkwo worked extremely hard for everything he had ever had in his possession. He began his fame at a very young age, as a wrestler. ...
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... Okonkwo is a farmer. From all this, it is hard to believe that Okonkwo is one of the richest in his tribe, and a self-made man. ...
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... Hard labor and diligence was the most important thing to Okonkwo. He was a good father and a husband but was a tyrant and a dictator. ...
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... society can be just as hard. When a whole society evolves, chaos can even affect the strongest of people. In the novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo's life starts ...
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... Okonkwo was a very ambitious man whose fear was laziness. He worked very hard in his life and was looked up to by his fellow clansman. ...
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... rubbed off on them. When Okonkwo came back from exile, he was still the hard ruthless man he always was. He saw that his society ...
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... Okonkwo's reputation in Umofia is very good, the villagers think of him as a self-made man, hard working and fiery warrior; for him is not difficult to borrow ...
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... Okonkwo begins his difficult climb to success with nothing but the hope of a better life than the one his father shows. He disciplines himself to be a hard ...
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... Lenny tried to silence her, but grabbed her too hard and accidentally broke her neck ... Okonkwo is the main character in the novel that went in to exile for seven ...
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... Since early childhood, Okonkwo was ashamed of his father. However, his hard work and his prowess in war earned him a position of high status and influence in ...
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... us hearing." The Ibo valued hard work, and those who work hard were rewarded ... are also many negative aspects of the Ibo culture and the main character Okonkwo. ...
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... It is hard for me to imagine a society where beating women and children is an accepted practice. Even though Okonkwo has more than one wife (as is common in ...
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... He was terrified of becoming his father, and losing his image and respect, which he worked so hard to achieve. The irony of it all is that both Okonkwo and his ...
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... Okonkwo displayed great attribute as a man in his society, and these allowed him to maintain the high profile he had in the tribe. He was a great warrior, hard ...
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