Okonkwo was not ostracized.
Okonkwo was exiled for killing a man.
Okonkwo was spoken badly of when he was not outwardly repentant after breaking the Week of Peace.
Okonkwo was distanced from after he kills a messenger.
The homophone for ostracized poet is ostracized poet.
For Okonkwo, the other religion provides no appeal and is madness, so he can not understand why Nwoye would have joined it. Further, he does not wish to see his children turn their backs on the gods, they would further be ostracized by other villagers, and excluded from high ranks of the tribe.
outcast You already spelled it correctly.
"Okonkwo was a man." "Did you see that man, Okonkwo?" "You are my son. Okonkwo, I am your father!"
Ostracized.
No, it is a verb :)
Persons of Japanese descent were ostracized in the western United States after the beginning of World War II.
Okonkwo wrestled. Okonkwo fought in wars.
Obierika proves himself to be a good friend to Okonkwo in this chapter by visiting him in exile, bringing him money from the sale of Okonkwo's yams, and offering him support and encouragement during his time of need. He shows loyalty and empathy towards Okonkwo, demonstrating the strength of their friendship.
Okonkwo of this time is a notable footballer. Okonkwo from Things Fall Apart is a farmer.
Kenneth Okonkwo's birth name is Kenneth Arinzechukwu Okonkwo.
It makes them feel bad when they are ostracized, and it's not nice to make people feel bad. How would you feel if you were the one being ostracized?