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Pride In Sophocles Things Fall Apart

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Is your pride worth losing all the good you had in your life? A tragic hero is a character who is known as being heroic in their time period who made a wrong life decision or judgement leading to destruction and downfall. In the novel Things Fall Apart, the main character is a man named Okonkwo who is known to be the greatest warrior of the Umuofian people during his time period. He was a wealthy farmer with three wives and known to be the greatest wrestler throughout the nine clans that achieved two titles before his tragic death. In Sophocles’ tragic play Oedipus the King, Oedipus was a man whose fate was to kill his father and marry his mother. For the longest time he was in denial that he was the one who had murdered king Laius. He did …show more content…

The Umuofian people were attending a funeral for the death of the great warrior, Ezeudu. All the people were being wild and loud saluting him by firing their guns when Okonkwo’s gun had exploded and it killed a young boy. Consequently, Okonkwo and his family had to leave Umuofia for 7 years because the act of killing a clansman is against the earth goddess. So Okonkwo and his family had gone to Mbanta in which was his motherland and his mother’s kinsmen had taken care of them. With that tragic event happening, he knew that he had lost everything he has ever achieved. He thought that when he returned back to his village of Umuofia he will regain his power in his society and everything will go back to normal. However, while Okonkwo was gone living in his motherland, the white men were changing the ways of life and customs for the Umuofian people. He was in belief that after he returned he could change everything back around and achieve the highest title there was. When he returned back to Umuofia, he found out that his village was becoming to be a civilization like the white men had and nobody was against it as much as Okonkwo was. He came to realization that his clan and their beliefs were falling apart and nobody was caring to stand up and do something. Okonkwo told Mr. Smith that he will do no harm and continue to live here but …show more content…

Okonkwo was more heroic because he had achieved more throughout his lifetime and done everything in his power to do so. He may have given up and killed himself but he knew that there was too much damage done for him to have been able to change Umuofia back to how it first was. Oedipus was not so much a hero because nothing he did was heroic, his whole life was played out wrong from the start. Do not get too caught up in your pride because it will sweep you off your feet in a bad direction. Do you think Okonkwo’s life would have played out different in a positive way if he did not get easily angered or if Oedipus’s life would have been different if he did not try so hard to figure out the truth about himself and his

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