Nwoye is curious and captivated by the stories told by his mother, showing interest in the more compassionate and nurturing aspects of Igbo culture. In contrast, he is disenchanted and troubled by his father's stories, which are often harsh, violent, and rigid, causing him to question the values and beliefs upheld by his father.
Nwoye feels grief and feels like something inside of him has broken. Nwoye withdraws from Okonkwo and the world and values his father represents.
Nwoye is horrified and deeply disturbed by his father's decision to sacrifice Ikemefuna, feeling betrayed and questioning his father's actions. This event ultimately leads to Nwoye's rejection of his father's beliefs and his eventual decision to leave the family to join the Christian missionaries.
Malcolm father was killed by the black legion
Do you mean the man you thought was your dad is not your BIOLOGICAL father? Is this a man who raised you, loved you, and supported you? You owe that man respect. Of course it is a shock, but don't confuse a father with the person who got your mother pregnant.
Very well. Hitler's father beat him numerous times, while his mother defended and shielded him. Young Adolf loved his mother, and when she died, he fell into a deep depression. Hitler would remember and commerate his mother throughout his life, even through the times of Nazi Germany. During his time as Fuhrer, he even went back to visit his mothers grave.
When Teiresias reveals the truth of Oedipus's parentage, Oedipus is horrified. He is sickened by the fact that he killed his father and married his mother. When he finds that his mother/wife has killed herself, he gouges out his own eyes.
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In the book "Night", Weisel's father is slapped by a Gypsy. Both Weisel and his father did not react much at all to the slapping. They were both too afraid to do anything. Weisel just stood by and watched and was too shocked and scared to move.
Ele's father was struck for asking wher te oilets wher.
he was upset but was also proud