Ezinma is told a story by her mother, that of Tortoise and the birds. Unfortunately, it does not contain a song. Ezinma is given the task of telling the next story. Ezinma begins, but is interrupted by Chielo. Ezinma is scared by her and begins to cry. Ezinma is given a piece of fish by her mother. Ezinma is taken by Chielo on her back. Ezinma is shown Agbala, throughout the nine villages and at the cave shrine.
She has a weak constitution as a child. Further she has a bad temper, and often goes into sudden fits of depression and rage.
Who is the medicine man in things fall apart
Ezinma is Okonkwo's daughter who has alot of spirit.
Ezinma's nickname is Salt, because she dislikes getting wet in the rain.
Chinua Achebe wanted to make his book accessible to other cultures, particularly those who did not see his people as having any culture or who saw his culture as primitive.
people fall in love
its mystery(:
Graystripe and Silverstream fall in love in Warriors Book 2, Fire and Ice, in chapter 13. It is mostly on page 154.
on a island
This depends on your version of the book. There are over 100 mentions of Ezinma in the book.
In the book "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, Ezinma carries a bag of rocks to protect herself from the evil spirits that she believes are causing her mother's ill health. The rocks are used as a form of spiritual defense and are believed to ward off the negative forces affecting her mother. Ezinma's actions demonstrate her resourcefulness and determination to protect her loved ones.
Things Fall Apart is a book, which counts as literature.
Her earlier brothers and sisters die shortly after they are born, most not lasting more than 3 years.
Chielo wanted to take Ezinma to be seen by Agbala. In honesty, Chielo may have just been lonely, as she was a widow who only had 2 children of her own, not a great family. She had taken a particular fondness with Ezinma, calling her 'my daughter'.
yes yes it is
Someone who is speaking. In Things Fall Apart, it specifically refers to someone who speaks, at the head, during a meeting.
The vocabulary is the set of words used in the book Things Fall Apart. Most of the words are English, but many are from the Igbo language.
A symbol that best represents Ezinma from Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" could be the beautiful and resilient ora flower. Like the ora flower, Ezinma is a bright and strong character who stands out among her surroundings, offering hope and beauty in the midst of challenges. Just as the ora flower thrives despite difficult conditions, Ezinma's spirit and intelligence shine through despite the hardships she faces.
8 children :)
man without title
The word shrine is used 17 times in the book Things Fall Apart. One such sentence is: I also kill a cock at the shrine of Ifejioku, the god of yams.