1. How is masculinity defined throughout the novel? How does this definition shape the development of
characters and the ultimate outcome of the novel? What might Achebe be asserting about the Ibo (and many
other cultures) definition of masculinity? Does the traditional definition of masculinity need to change?
Why?

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his is only a short answer space but I can give you a general answer. "Manliness" , to Okonkwo, is tied up with matters of physical power and prowess. The hiding of feelings is also an important part of it. Masculinity is one of Okonkwo's obsessions, and he defines masculinity quite narrowly. For him, any kind of tenderness is a sign of weakness and effeminacy. Male power lies in authority and brute force. But throughout the novel, we are shown men with more sophisticated understanding of masculinity. Okonkwo's harshness drives Nwoye away from the family and into the arms of the new religion.

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