What does the death of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart symbolise?

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The death of the old order and the birth of a new order.

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The end of primitivism and the birth of modernity.

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The end of the precolonial society and the onset of colonialism.

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The death of democracy and the onset of colonialism.

The death of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart symbolizes the end of the precolonial society and the onset of colonialism. It represents a turning point in the novel where traditional African customs and beliefs are replaced by Western ideas and values brought by the colonizers. Okonkwo's death also signifies the destruction of the old order and the beginning of a new era dominated by colonial powers.