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Ikemefuna full mark essay on his character and summary. things fall apart novel for gcse revision (English).

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Ikemfunas death

Relationship w Okonkwo

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1. How does Achebe presents Nwoye in 'Things Fall Apart'?




Achebe portrays Nwoye as a character as a complicated character
throughout the novel who struggles with his true identity and cultural
traditions. Nwoye is shown to been drawn to the colonials and Christianity,
as well as consistently contrasting his father. Nwoye’s character is also
further developed through his relationship with Ikemefuna and how his
death affects Nwoye completely. This creates a unique character who acts
as a key figure in the novels wider theme of change vs tradition.



Achebe portrays Nwoye as a foil and a complete contrast to his father,
Okonkwo. This is seen when stated in chapter 2 that Nwoye was ‘already
causing his father great anxiety for incipient laziness’. This shows the
immediate juxtaposition of the two characters as Okonkwo prides himself
on the fact that his success is built completely out of his own personal
achievements. This means that hardwork and traditional traits of
masculinity are incredibly important to Okonkwo, so when he sees a lack
in these traits in Nwoye, tension already begins to build. Okonkwos idea of
‘laziness’ is a lack of physical work that is incredibly important to Okonkwo
but evidently unimportant to Nwoye. These contradicting views on true
values shows the clash between the two characters and foreshadows the
ultimate falling out between the two. This clash is further seen when
Okonkwo sees similarities between Nwoye and Unoka which he deciphers
as weaknesses. This is seen in chapter 7 through Nwoyes love for his
mothers stories as seen that ‘Nwoye knew that it was right to be violent
and masculine yet somehow he still preffereed the stories his mother used
to tell’ which shows Nwoyes creativity and sensitivity. Nwoye prefers his
mothers storytelling to Okonkwos violent war stories which Okonkwo sees
as a reflection of his fathers sensitivity and love for music that Okonkwo
learnt to despise. In chapter 1, Unoka is referenced to ‘play witn them’
which shows his love and desire for his instrument and music. However,
Okonkwo resented his father for his weakness and failure so relates any
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