Look back at the scene where Ezeudu tries to persuade Okonkwo not to participate in the killing of Ikemefuna. How does Ezeudu build his case? What does Okonkwo’s response reveal about his character? What are the effects of Okonkwo’s actions on himself and his family? Write a literary analysis explaining your answer. Be sure to include a clear thesis statement and quotations from the text with meaningful commentary (explanation)