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3 November, 05:28

Story "Things Fall Apart"

Why is it ironic that Okonkwo proposes to use violence to deal with the new converts to the white man's religion?

Doing so would make Okonkwo just like the father he has always hated.

Doing so would violate the very customs Okonkwo is trying to preserve.

Okonkwo has always preached nonviolent solutions to the clan's problems.

Okonkwo knows that his people are no match for the white man's military might.

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  1. 3 November, 05:38
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    Doing so would make Okonkwo just like the father he has always hated.

    Explanation:

    In "Things Fall Apart," we meet Okonkwo. He is a very strong character, but his actions are ultimately driven by fear. He is scared of being like his father, a character that Okonkwo really detests. Therefore, he acts in a way that he believes is the complete opposite of his father, making many mistakes along the way. One thing that is ironic about the fact that Okonkwo proposes to use violence to deal with the new converts to the white man's religion is that in doing so, he makes another mistake that makes him a bad leader, which in turn gets him closer to be like the father he has always hated.
  2. 3 November, 05:39
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    The answer to the question is A. "Doing so would make Okonkwo just like the father he has always hated."
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