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Life is a continuos battle of challenging obstacles and strenous hardships. To overcome every obstacle and hardship that's encountered, one must be consumed with strength, determination, and a relentless work ethic. Okonkwo's possession of these traits propelled him into great success. Okonkwo rose from poverty and average citizenship to become one of the most respected and wealthiest men in his tribe, Umofia. At an early age, Okonkwo, earned his status as the best wrestler in all the land. The victorious cat, Amalinze, was undefeated for seven years, until his fatal match with Okonkwo. Okonkwo's victory brought honour to not only himself but also his village. Respect and fear of Okonkwo allowed him to become the messenger of war to thier enemies

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