The protagonist of Things Fall Apart<span>, Okonkwo is also considered a tragic hero. A tragic hero holds a position of power and prestige, chooses his course of action, possesses a tragic flaw, and gains awareness of circumstances that lead to his fall. Okonkwo's tragic flaw is his fear of weakness and failure. hope this helps</span>
Answer:
It lets us see Albert as a generally likable lad, if one with certain implied quirks.
Explanation:
Answer:
The ending is a huge surprise and it turns the story around. the story has us thinking he escaped his death but he was actually dead the whole time. the way the events happened was to make the reader determine what the theme of the story is.
Explanation:
I hope this is correct, if not feel free to point out my mistake(s). I'm sorry in advance if this answer is incorrect.
<span>From the poem Unlucky Boat by George Mackay
Brown, the line "bunged to the eyes with rust and penicillin" means
the boat is old and sunken with lots of holes covered by rust and molds are
starting to live on it for the longest period it remains stagnant and starts decaying.</span>