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The egwugwu take the form of masked men, and everyone suspects that Okonkwo is among them. The women and children are filled with fear even though they sense that the egwugwu are merely men impersonating spirits. The first dispute that comes before the egwugwu involves an estranged husband and wife.
The husband, Uzowulu, states that the three brothers of his wife, Mgbafo, beat him and took her and the children from his hut but would not return her bride-price. They argue that Uzowulu must beg Mgbafo to return to him. If she agrees, the brothers declare, Uzowulu must understand that they will cut his genitals off if he ever beats her again.
The egwugwu decide in favor of Mgbafo. One village elder complains that such a trifling matter should not be brought before them.
Ekwefi tells Ezinma a story about a greedy, cunning tortoise. All of the birds have been invited to a feast in the sky and Tortoise persuades the birds to lend him feathers to make wings so that he can attend the feast as well. As they travel to the feast, Tortoise also persuades them to take new names for the feast according to custom. The birds, angry and disgruntled at receiving only scraps, take back the feathers that they had given to Tortoise so that he is unable to fly home.
Tortoise persuades Parrot to deliver a message to his wife: he wants her to cover their compound with their soft things so that he may jump from the sky without danger. When Tortoise jumps, his shell breaks into pieces on impact. Ezinma asks Ezinma brings Okonkwo a bowl of the pottage Ekwefi prepared and waits as he finishes his first wife's bowl.
Her father is stern with Chapter 6. During a break in the wrestling, Ekwefi speaks with Chielo, the priestess of the Oracle of the Hills and the Caves.
Chapter 8. Okonkwo dozes. Okonkwo stops sleeping at night as well. On the third day, he asks Ekwefi to roast plantains for him, and Ezinma delivers the dish, telling him to finish it, Chapter 9.
Okonkwo begins to sleep well again after three nights, but then Ekwefi wakes him in the morning by banging on his door. She says that Ezinma is Ekwefi 's nine previous children died in infancy, and a medicine man said that each child was Okonkwo returns with ingredients, and he and Ekwefi prepare the medicine.
Once the medicine is ready, he forces Ezinma to sit under a Chapter In addition many of the characters seemed as if it was hard to have a close bond with okonkwo,and for a lot of readers that makes us uncomfortable.
The relationships okonkwo had with his youngest wife Ojiugo and his other wife Ekwefi make him unsympathetic. These two characters. However, one detail that the author shows is the ability Okonkwo has to love not just as a parent, but as a man. Though the reader sees Okonkwo as a tough, brave man in the society; deep down Okonkwo cares for children.
Okonkwo is a rude, unforgivable and spiteful person. He beats his wives and even takes innocent girls and boys away from enemy tribes. In some way he may even resemble his father, Unoka. He was lazy and very much in debt. If Okonkwo continues what he does he will become him. Although Ekwefi and Ojiugo are both wives, they get beat for different reasons. Okonkwo is a wealthy and highly regarded person in his village know as the Iguedo.
He gained his title as a powerful warfighter by defeating Aluminize the cat in a wrestling match who, up until the fight with Okonkwo, was undefeated for seven years. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Click the character infographic to download.
Once a village beauty, she ran away from her home and husband to marry Okonkwo. She was smitten with Okonkwo when he beat the notorious Cat in a legendary wrestling match. At one point, just because he was in a bad mood, Okonkwo beat Ekwefi badly and even threatened to kill her with his gun.
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