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Assessment
What does Okonkwo fear most that drives his actions throughout the novel?
Being seen as weak or unsuccessful
The loss of his land
The invasion of colonial forces
Dishonor in battle
Which of the following represents the main cultural conflict in 'Things Fall Apart'?
The clash between traditional Igbo society and colonial influences
The difference between urban and rural lifestyles
The conflict between men and women in society
The rivalry among different clans
How does Okonkwo's character reflect the broader themes of cultural identity within the novel?
He embodies the values of strength, success, and traditional masculinity that define Igbo culture.
He represents the struggles of women in a patriarchal society.
He is indifferent to cultural changes around him.
He actively seeks to assimilate into colonial culture.
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