Okonkwo's second wife is Ekwefi, mother of Ezinma. Okonkwo originally wished to have Ekwefi as his first wife, but he could not afford the dowry at the time. Ekwefi ran away from her first husband to be with Okonkwo.
The second half of Things Fall Apart deals with colonialism and its effects.
In "Things Fall Apart," Okonkwo's first two titles are "The Roaring Flame" and "The Leopard of the World." These titles are indicative of his strength and power within the community.
In "Things Fall Apart," Okonkwo's clan refers to him as "Roaring Flame." This name reflects his fiery and passionate nature, as well as his reputation for being a strong and influential member of the community.
In the second chapter of "Things Fall Apart," people fear the Oracle of the Hills and Caves, who is consulted to determine the cause of an oracle's prophecy. This oracle is seen as possessing supernatural powers and is feared by the people of the village for its ability to predict the future.
There is no such character in Things Fall Apart.
Things Fall Apart is a book, which counts as literature.
It was the author's choice. The first part of Things Fall Apart carries the job of introducing the environment and the characters at the same time as describing the plot. By the second part, the introductions are mostly done.
Things Fall Apart was originally published in London.
Yes, Nwoye is a boy in Things Fall Apart.
yams in things fall apart symbolises wealth
Wrestling was the major sport in Things Fall Apart.
No, "Things Fall Apart" is a work of fiction. It is a novel written by Chinua Achebe and is not based on real events or people.