At the end of chapter 13, on page 124.
At Ezeudu's funeral, Okonkwo's gun explodes during a gun salute and a piece of iron goes into Ezeudu's 16 year old son's heart.
Okonkwo kills himself in between the last chapter and the chapter before that. His moment of death is not explicitly described.
The narrator keeps an impartial tone throughout the book, neither supporting nor condemning Okonkwo's actions.
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Eneke-nti-oba, in Igbo legend, is the bird who challenged the world to wrestle, and who was then thrown by the cat. The Igbo have a proverb that says "Since men have learned to shoot without missing, Eneke has learned to fly without perching."
1. you can make a hot air balloon as big as you can make about earth day and shoot it in the air
Surprise is yelled at a surprise birthday party. Other things that are shouted include shoot in basketball, strike in baseball, stop, and shut up.
In Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart," Okonkwo shoots at Ekwefi during the annual wrestling match out of frustration due to his anger and pride being hurt by her comment that Ezinma may not survive being married off. This act shows Okonkwo's impulsive and violent nature.
The narrator keeps an impartial tone throughout the book, neither supporting nor condemning Okonkwo's actions.
shoot them
to shoot things with.
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you cant shoot it at anywhere that have big things that block it
In chapter 12 he worries that she will shoot him dead
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," Wilson shoots Gatsby in Chapter 8, on the last page of the chapter.
They are those things that shoot things down.
shoot things
you shoot the red puffle at the ice
you press the button and shoot the gear on top of the door