For a man to kill a boy who calls him 'father', it would be wrong.
Ezeudu warns Okonkwo not to participate in Ikemefuna's killing because Ikemefuna calls Okonkwo "father" and has been living with them for three years. Ezeudu fears that Okonkwo's involvement in the killing will bring him harm and cause his chi to turn against him.
Okonkwo
Ezeudu is a respected elder and spiritual leader in the village in the novel "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe. He plays a significant role in advising the protagonist, Okonkwo, and is involved in important rituals and decisions within the community. Ezeudu's death, caused accidentally by Okonkwo, leads to tragic consequences for Okonkwo and the village.
At the end of chapter 13, on page 124. At Ezeudu's funeral, Okonkwo's gun explodes during a gun salute and a piece of iron goes into Ezeudu's 16 year old son's heart.
The name of Ezeudu's son is not explicitly mentioned.
He discourages Okonkwo from participating in Ikemefuna's execution. He specifically says, "bear no hand no hand in his death. That boy calls you father."
Ogbuefi Ezeudu warns Okonkwo not to take part in Ikemefuna's death, as Ikemefuna calls Okonkwo "father" and considers him a role model. Ezeudu advises Okonkwo to avoid involvement to prevent any harm to his own future. Despite the warning, Okonkwo ultimately participates in Ikemefuna's death under pressure from the village elders.
Okonkwo of this time is a notable footballer. Okonkwo from Things Fall Apart is a farmer.
okonwo accidentaly kills ezeudu's 16 year old son while he was dancing . & he get's the " female " punishment , which is being banned from the tribe for 7 years .
Okonkwo goes to live in Mbanta, his motherland.
Yes
Okonkwo from the book Things Fall Apart is fictional. There are other real people named Okonkwo now though.
Ezeudu has died before chapter 13 starts.