Before the white missionaries came, Okonkwo's village and the people were unaware of the outside lifestyle. They function within their own ways, traditions and customs. With the arrival of the European missionaries there began a divide among the people. When he thought that his people will join him in an uprising against the European missionaries, they did not. This made him realize that not everything is the same and that they are no longer the warring men they used to be. They have become influenced by the Europeans. He ended up hanging himself. This shows or rather suggests that the innocence that was within his village and people has been drowned.
It also touches on the theme of being an outsider, which is very much explored in the anchor text. The author recounts his early childhood experiences of attending an American school, and reflects upon how he experienced shame of his Korean background.
i really like this! like ALOT!! but there is something about the end that doesnt satisfy the ending of the poem so for that reason, i would give this an 8.5/10 its outstanding overall though!
Books have more detail while movies show more of the facial expressions one may have. Movies also have budgets, while books often times do not. Books do not need paid actors or a million dollar set.