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Okonkwo's tendency towards violence and quick temper, his fear of being perceived as weak, his harsh treatment of others, and his rigid adherence to traditional values are all signs that his personal shortcomings will bring him trouble later on, leading to conflicts with his family, clan, and the colonial authorities.
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The advantages of having a family is that you can share your personal life with them, they are the ones who help you when you are in need, they are always there when you need them, especially when you are in trouble and the happiness that they bring or suppose to bring when they smile. that love, compassion and honesty
This is not an idiom. It means just what it says. Someone does have a choice and the choice is something that will bring trouble.
In "Things Fall Apart," the case brought before the egwugwu, where Uzowulu claims that his wife was taken from him against her will, mirrors Okonkwo's struggle for control in his own life. Both situations highlight the theme of traditional beliefs and cultural norms clashing with individual desires and personal agency. Okonkwo's efforts to maintain his status and authority are similarly challenged by external forces.
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Show that they don't. Many men are quite caring and responsible, and are often the ones that stop trouble, sometimes before it happens. "Men only bring trouble" is a bad stereotype and could never be remotely applied even in the worst neighbourhoods.
No. If you attempt to bring them across the border and are caught, you could end up in a lot of trouble.
No.
You get to bring you dates nice flowers.
when you bring your personal story's in it.
Their gas mask and personal belongings.