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.
Okonkwo did play the role of an egwugwu in the egwugwu court.
no it does not
Okonkwo is the protagonist in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart." He is a proud and hardworking man who struggles to live up to the expectations of his community and his desires for success. Okonkwo's journey reflects the clash between traditional African values and the influence of colonization in Nigeria.
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Christianity acts as an external opponent to Okonkwo's values and lifestyle. Although seemingly harmless at first, Christianity provides a foothold for the colonists to break apart the tribe by assimilating the tribe's weak and outcast, and then expanding from there. Okonkwo views Christianity as a sacrilege and an offense to his own gods, so when Nwoye begins to be attracted to Christianity, Okonkwo is forced to disown his son.
Okonkwo justified his part in Ikemefuna's death by believing he had to show strength and not appear weak. He convinced himself that he was acting in the best interest of his family and his community by following the customs and expectations of the tribe.
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It didn't
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After Okonkwo's gun accidentally explodes, killing Ekeudu's son, he is exiled from the village for seven years. His land and property are destroyed, with the exception of yams saved from his farm, and the property that Okonkwo and his family take with them. Okonkwo and his family must return to his mother land because the killing of a clansman is a crime. However, since the killing was unintentional and considered a 'female crime', he can return in 7 years. They are sent to his late mother's kinsmen and are given a lot to farm and build their home