Okonkwo’s Exile
By: Mike • Essay • 279 Words • May 27, 2010 • 1,241 Views
Okonkwo’s Exile
From a purely hypothetical standpoint, the benefit of Okonkwo's exile is questionable. If Okonkwo were to of not been exiled, I believe the only result would have been one involving more violence, with the same ultimate outcome. Okonkwo's death and the submission of the Igbo tribes. The reason behind this is my faith in Okonkwo's personality and choice making abilities. Regardless of being exiled or not, he would be at the forefront advocating an aggressive response to the encroaching white colonizers and missionaries. His killing of the white messenger exemplified this facet of his personality. He is rash and forceful with his beliefs and idea's. He is not afraid to back up what he says, and he is more than willing to stand up for what he believes in. His exile left the village vulnerable to more aggressive outsid einfluences. Upon his return he is disappointed with the lack of resistance to the white men. If Okonkwo had remained, he would of organized