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Okonkwo allowed Ikemefuna to accompany him to village meetings or communal ancestral feasts as if Ikemefuna were his son.

Further, he tells Ikemefuna (along with his other sons) stories about tribal wars in his obi.

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Okonkwo demonstrates his fondness for Ikemefuna by treating him as one of his own sons, providing for him, and showing him fatherly care and guidance. Despite his outward harshness and stoicism, he becomes emotionally attached to Ikemefuna, as he sees qualities in him that he appreciates and respects.

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Ikemefuna calls Okonkwo father.

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What happens to Ikemefuna in Okonkwo's home?

Ikemefuna is taken into Okonkwo's home as part of the compensation for a murder committed by the neighboring village. He lives with Okonkwo's family and forms a close bond with Okonkwo's son, Nwoye. However, tragically, Okonkwo ultimately participates in Ikemefuna's killing to demonstrate his masculinity and avoid appearing weak.


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Okonkwo is part of the group which leads Ikemefuna out of the village to be killed. After Ikemefuna receives the first blow and runs towards Okonkwo for protection, Okonkwo strikes Ikemefuna down, not wanting to be seen as weak.


Who is the boy that Okonkwo takes in as his own?

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Who strikes Ikemefuna first?

Okonkwo struck the last blow to Ikemefuna because he did not want to seem weak or cowardly, even though Okonkwo likes Ikemefuna, and thinks of him as his adopted son.


What chapter does Ikemefuna get killed?

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What was the lie Okonkwo told Ikemefuna in Things Fall Apart?

Okonkwo tells Ikemefuna that he is to be taken home. If you do not consider 'home' to be Ikemefuna's final resting place, then this is indeed a lie.


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Ikemefuna lived with Okonkwo for three years before the Oracle decided his fate.


Who was adopted by Okonkwo?

Ikemefuna was the boy who was adopted by Okonkwo in Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart. He was taken in by Okonkwo's family as part of a peace settlement between their village and a neighboring one.


Why did Ikemefuna end up living with Okonkwo and his family?

The village elders told Okonkwo to take care of Ikemefuna until his fate was decided. When Ikemefuna is sentenced to die, Okonkwo is afraid of being seen as weak. When Ikemefuna cries to him, Okonkwo takes care of Ikemefuna, (kills him).


Who struck last blow to ikemefuna?

Okonkwo struck the last blow to Ikemefuna because he did not want to seem weak or cowardly, even though Okonkwo likes Ikemefuna, and thinks of him as his adopted son.


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