chapter 8 1. why does okonkwo worry about his son, nwoye? 2. what is the strange event that takes place in the village of ire? 3. what is a man who holds the ozo title forbidden to do? 4. obierika's daughter, akueke, is sixteen, just the right age for marrying. how do her suitor and his relatives determine if she is ripe for marriage? 5. what is the agreed upon bride-price for akueke?'



Answer :

1. Okonkwo worry about his son, because he doesn't resemble Okonwo or manliness, 2. the death of OGbuefi Ndulue died and his wife died in her husband's sorrow. 3. man who holds the ozo title forbidden to do is cannot climb trees. 4. they watch her and decide and bargain on sticks and then decide on how many cowries, 5. 20 bags of cowries.

Okonkwo is well known for being a skilled wrestler, a fearless warrior, and an effective yam planter (a "manly" crop). On his compound, huts housing his numerous children and three wives are there. He fights a never-ending war for status, and his fear of being weak and failing rules his existence.

Throughout the book, Okonkwo is associated with burning, fire, and flame, pointing to the fact that his main emotion is his strong and dangerous fury. The church is to blame for Okonkwo's unfortunate fate rather than himself since they bombarded him with so many negative events in his life that he thought the only way to be free was to commit himself.

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