ReviewEssays.com - Term Papers, Book Reports, Research Papers and College Essays
Search

How Things Fall Apart

Essay by   •  November 27, 2010  •  Essay  •  493 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,713 Views

Essay Preview: How Things Fall Apart

Report this essay
Page 1 of 2

How Things Fall Apart

There was a man who dreamed as a child of being well known and respected

throughout his village and neighboring villages. This man, Okonko, worked hard

at his goal, and he achieved it. Okonko, a man with great strength and

personality, had achieved his goal to become rich and famous, a privilege that

was unseen before in his family. Although Okonko reached his goal at an early

age, his life began to Fall Apart when tragic episodes took place.

One can see that Okonko's life first began to fall apart when Ikemefuna,

a captive who stayed at Okonko's home, was killed. Okonko had thought of

Ikemefuna as one of his own sons. He was deeply saddened when he was killed. One

can see the effects on Okonko from that event. First Okonko was unable to sleep

for the following three days. He also kept on getting drunk, and that was a sign

that he was depressed. This incident also had a long-term effect on Okonko. From

then on his family would look at him as if it were his fault that Ikemefuna is

dead. This episode can be seen as an event where Okonko looses some faith from

his family. This corresponds to Okonko losing

faith in his father.

Another important occurrence where one can see that Okonko's life falls

apart was when he was thrown out of the clan for a few years. From this episode

one can see that Okonko's hopes dreams have begun to fall apart. His hopes of

being a rich and popular individual had drifted away with this upsetting

incident. Okonko had no longer had his farm or animals. Also Okonko lost faith

with most of his friends. This goes to show that Okonko lost faith with

...

...

Download as:   txt (2.8 Kb)   pdf (58.2 Kb)   docx (10.1 Kb)  
Continue for 1 more page »
Only available on ReviewEssays.com