Things fall apart
I think that this story deals a lot with gender. It can go along with the theory tool box and differences. This story puts emphasis on how different the men roles are from the women. Some examples go as far as to what vegetables they can grow, Okonkwo says that yams are a mans vegetable, so the women grow the beans and other things. He never really shows emotion to his wives or children even though he cares for them. He also loves his daughter ezinma, but thinks it would be better if she were male. He probable doesn't really wish she were male but would rather show that kind of affection to his real sons, but wont do because that isn't manly. The women of the culture take pride in giving birth, since they really have no other role but to serve their husband. His one wife witch only has one child with him, enzima, chooses to disobey one of the goddesses and follows after her daughter, showing okonkwo that bravery is not only a masculine trait. Also Okonkwo tries so hard not be be a failure like his father, but it seems like he doesn't have very much luck. He is first respected but gets in trouble for beating his wife during the week of peace. He is looked upon badly for killing the boy he took in and considered his son. He also has to leave the clan for seven years for accidentally killing another mans son. this story also describes differences in religion. The clan has gods and goddesses and strange thingd=s like the evil forest and to throw teins in there. Nwoye starts to follow christianity because it answered the questions he was struggling with in his clan's traditions. Okonkwo is against it because then he wouldn't have an excuse for the murdering of his adopted son. Many of the clan take on christianity and change there ways. There then is the difference between the white man and the clan's men. The both have different ways of living but the white mens influence start to take over with their religion and their politics. I think this story is more about inacturate steoriotypes, and that is why so many things are to be questioned.
