The way Ikemefuna deals with his fear of being killed by the first man with the machete is to run towards his adoptive father Okonkwo, whom slays Ikemefuna himself.
It is ironic that Ikemefuna, who was taken in by Okonkwo's family and formed a close bond with him, ends up fearing Okonkwo the most. This shows the complex dynamics and contradictions within their relationship, as well as the unpredictable nature of human emotions.
The fear of long words. (I know, how ironic)
fear of long words. ironic, isn't it ?
Its the fear of long words. Ironic right? XD
fear of long words ironic isn't it?
hippopotomonstrosesquippededaliophobia is the fear of long words. Ironic isn't it?
hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. The fear of long words
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia. Ironic, isn't it.
Macroxenoglossophobia is the fear of long, strange words. (Ironic isn't it?)
Fear of long words, kinda ironic if you think about it. Chark D
No (that was ironic).
Fear, because at the end wouldn't you be scared of wolves and the probability of not being rescued from under the tree?
It is ironic that the old man feared robbers because he ends up being killed by the very people he was afraid of. This unexpected turn of events highlights the unpredictable nature of life and serves as a commentary on the futility of living in fear.