Answer:
C) ironic, because he would be violating clan values
Explanation:
In spite of the fact that he is a predominant character, his grievous imperfection—the condition of masculinity with thoughtlessness, outrage, and savagery—realizes his very own obliteration. Okonkwo is rough, now and again, and typically unfit to express his sentiments (the storyteller much of the time utilizes the word "inwardly" in reference to Okonkwo's feelings). In any case, his feelings are to be sure very perplexing, as his "masculine" values strife with his "unmanly" ones.