It is false that a myth is best considered a traditional story of proven events that serves to explain a particular beliefs.
Myths cannot be proven, that is why they are just myths, something people believe in, but cannot be sure they really happened.
Okonkwo's thinking and compression about femininity and the way he interacts and lives with women is not much different, as he has a strong opinion about it and believes that women should act in the way his concepts were settled down. In the same way, he believes that femininity is what he has established in his thinking and believes that it is right.
For Okonkwo, femininity imposes that those who have it are weak, inferior, childish, emotional, unable to be independent and mentally inefficient. Women are the greatest holders of femininity, so for Okonkwo all women (and men with characteristics that he considered female) should live in a submissive way and do what men, full of masculinity, believed that should be done.
<span>Montag knew this moment was coming. Captain Beatty was emotionally unhinged and one of them had to die. It does not help that Beatty taunts Montag: who has just lost everything including his wife and house. I think Montag also knew Beatty wanted to die. </span>