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In at least two hundred words, discuss the way the book begins and ends with a "story" about Okonkwo, and what the difference in the two stories means.

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    The last sections of Things Fall Apart are viewed as the most emotional occasions of the story as it closes with Okonkwo, a man who went through the greater part of his time on earth turning into a solid and regarded figure in his general public, ending his life. Directly before he ends his own life, he additionally ends the life of an envoy with a blade. In these last parts, Okonkwo shows the subject of individual versus society by doing things that are not satisfactory in the public eye and following up on brutality and animosity. All through the entire book, Okonkwo battled to live inside the limits of the Igbo society and he endured the results each time he damaged them for his own needs and wants. When Okonkwo ends his life toward the finish of the book, his companion Obierika is profoundly disheartened and tells the Commissioner that he can't cover Okonkwo in light of the fact that it is taboo to submit ... in Igbo conventions and that whoever does is viewed as detestable. Okonkwo conflicted with the customs of his general public and group and completely split away from his locale because of the conditions of his general public and what his general public reached be at long last.
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