Patrick C. Nnoromele's Things Fall Apart

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Patrick C. Nnoromele’s 2000 essay from Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations reviews one of the many portrayals as to why the hero, Okonkwo, in the novel Things Fall Apart is a controversial storm, through the making of an informational text. On one hand, readers believe Okonkwo’s downfall is due to the character’s personal troubles, while on the other hand, people believe it occurred because of the invasion of colonial society within the Igbo community. However, Nnoromele believes that these two causes are too limited and the reason behind is failure is a much broader subject. He believes that it first began due to his desire for attaining a high social status. The Igbo community has a specific way of praising those with high social statuses