Blog Post 20 - Tragic Hero
Why would Achebe, taking into account the cultural context, choose to characterize Okonkwo using a tragic hero archetype? Okonkwo is considered a tragic hero because he is successful, a man with a high status and highly respected in the village of Umuofia, with the fear of weakness (hamartia & peripeteia). In this cultural context, a hero is the one who is brave, bold against anything that is stopping him/her from achieving the best that they can (by weak forces) in the community. One who is persist and influences others around him. Achebe used the tragic archetype to show the central themes of the novel which establishes the connection between the rise and fall of the Igbo culture as well as Okonkwo. In the novel, Okonkwo does not wish to be like his father, he disagrees with that attitude in life, therefore, he aims to be hardworking and encourage or more like force others (especially males) to be more determined and not lazy (or being feminine). His 'tragic hero' ...