None of Okonkwo's wives are said to relate to each other lineage-wise. They appear to be respectful to each other and cover for each other.
Their relationship is not really expounded upon save for the time when the first wife covers for Ojiugo's negligence as she gets her hair plaited during the week of Peace. The first wife also sees Ekwefi's unhappiness at the birth of the first wife's third son as malevolence, thought it was inward bitterness.
In "Things Fall Apart," Okonkwo has three wives and numerous children. He is a wealthy and respected man in his village and part of his status is reflected in the number of wives and children he has.
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Yes, they were all brothers and sisters and husbands and wives.
Chinua Achebe never reveals the name of Okonkwo's first wife in "Things Fall Apart" to emphasize the importance of Okonkwo's legacy and role in society rather than the individual identities of his wives. Okonkwo's first wife serves as a representative of the many women in the Igbo society who often go unnamed and are defined by their relationship to men. By omitting her name, Achebe highlights the patriarchal nature of the society and the lack of agency for women.
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Okonkwo expects his wives to perform their duties thoroughly, including making him meals, feeding the children, cleaning the house and helping with the farming. When they do not fulfill all of their duties, he gets very angry at them and occasionally beats them. If they do not show him the proper respect, he sometimes gets angry at them, and occasionally beats them. He treats the women as women were treated at that time, as second-class citizens.
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The first wife would present food first to the husband. After the husband finished this food the second wife would present food, and so on.
Yes, in Things Fall Apart, some men do beat their wives as it is portrayed as a norm in the traditional Igbo society depicted in the novel. This behavior is seen as a demonstration of power and dominance over their wives.
Okonkwo has three wives:The first is unnamed and is mother to Nwoye and Obiageli.The second wife is Ekwefi who leaves her husband for Okonkwo and mothers Ezinma.The last wife is Ojiugo, mother of Nkechi. She is also the youngest and is beaten for getting her hair braided, neglecting the job of making dinner.