Chapter+15-19+RT+9E

When Okonkwo was worrying about her daughter it seemed to me that Okonkwo was starting to change. But when he was in his motherland he says that his motherland is not manly and wants to go back to his land, ** Umuofia. By seeing this I figured out that he is still into being manly **. __Okonkwo is still into being manly, manly is being violent for Okonkwo, manly is choking his son.__ However, after the Christianity were brought into ** Umuofia, Okonkwo again started to think about his power and his strength. Okonkwo telling the elders that they should kick the white men out through violence shows that Okonkwo doesn't want to lose his power. To Okonkwo being violent means being manly and not showing that he is weak. Okonkwo has not changed and is still the same person in Part 1. ** How did the elders feel right that second when the white men has not died in the Evil Forest? Did they believe that their God liked them because their God did not kill them?
 * a) Paragraph of Text-to-Text/Self/World Connection**
 * While I was reading the five chapters it seemed that things were falling apart for Okonkwo. After he had been exiled many things had happened. Christianity came into the Ibo society. The elders allowed the white men to introduce Christianity in ** the Evil Forest because the elders believed that they will die in the Evil Forest. However, the white men did not die and they started to spread Christianity. Okonkwo figured out that his son, Nwoye started to become a christian and Okonkwo got extremely mad and depressed at Nwoye. In Korea, many parents worry and becomes scared when their child believes in a different religion then they do. Most parents make their children believe in religions that they do. In the book when the elders sent the white men to the Evil Forest so they can die, shows that the elders do not care about other religions rather then theirs. In Korea, it is quite similar. If one is christian they only believe in Christianity and does not believe or listen to another religion.
 * b) Paragraph looking at the character of Okonkwo in Part II - is he changing? same person we saw in Part I?**
 * c) Interpretive/Evaluative Question related to one of your two paragraphs for this journal entry**