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Essay heading: What Drives A Man
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It is important to establish these facts because it
exemplifies Okonkwo's journey, and ultimately that of the Ibo people (as Achebe
intended), as tragic in nature.
As stated earlier, Okonkwo was obsessed with success. This manifested
itself in many materialistic ways. First, he started out with nothing since he
inherited nothing from his debt ridden father... displayed 300 characters
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It is important to establish these facts because it
exemplifies Okonkwo's journey, and ultimately that of the Ibo people (as Achebe
intended), as tragic in nature.
As stated earlier, Okonkwo was obsessed with success. This manifested
itself in many materialistic ways. First, he started out with nothing since he
inherited nothing from his debt ridden father... displayed next 300 characters
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