Similarities Between "Okonkwo" and "King Lear"
Title: Similarities Between "Okonkwo" and "King Lear"
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 278 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Similarities Between "Okonkwo" and "King Lear"
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 278 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The characters of "Okonkwo" and "King Lear" have similar downfalls and delusions. Both of them start out in a position of supreme authority, and are reduced to the level of a common peasant by the end of the story. The main factor that brings about their expeditious downfall is the exceedingly strong arrogance of the two characters. Through certain chains of events, this arrogance is broken and Okonkwo and King Lear become somewhat humble. These
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a weak man. This problem plagues these two people throughout their despairing stories.
These two characters are also exceedingly delusional about themselves, their relationships, and their beliefs. Both have delusion self-images that project themselves as the utmost authority that all others should submit to. They expect everyone to do whatever they want. Their relationships and beliefs are delusional and unclear because their emotions and judgement are clouded by their arrogance, pride, and overly confident self-image.