Yes, as a human it is hard not to feel compassion for Okonkwo for suffering for an accident. This may be mitigated by the reaction to some of Okonkwo's other deeds. It may be the gods teaching him a lesson.
Okonkwo originally lives his life in Umuofia, but he is exiled for seven years. During this time, he lives in his motherland, Mbanta. He eventually returns to Umuofia.
During Ezeudu's funeral, Okonkwo accidentally kills a clansman (Ezeudu's son) when his gun explodes. Whenever a man kills a clansman, it is an affront to the Earth goddess, and the murderer must be exiled from the village, according to the tribe's traditions, with the murderer's possessions destroyed. However, since it was an accident (the female version of the crime), he is only exiled for seven years as opposed to life.
Okonkwo beat the legendary Amalinze the Cat, who had been undefeated in 5 years of wrestling.
Uchendu calls Okonkwo in for a meeting with him, and uses his authority to subtlely shame Okonkwo for his behaviour. Firstly, he explains the meaning of the motherland, and makes it seem as if going back to the Motherland is not a punishment as much as it is a respite from the evils that plague man. He tells Okonkwo that other men have had greater suffering and that his is not as bad as he makes it out to be. Further, he tells Okonkwo that he must survive to go home so that he does not trap his family in the mother land. He plays on Okonkwo's manly pride to ensure that Okonkwo will behave properly and with spirit.
Obi Okonkwo is the main character of the book No Longer At Ease by Chinua Achebe. This is the sequel to the book Things Fall Apart. Obi Okonkwo is the eldest son and 5th child of Isaac (Nwoye) Okonkwo, and grandson of Okonkwo from Things Fall Apart. Obi Okonkwo is the first person from the 9 villages of Umuofia to go to England to be schooled post-secondary. Against the elders' wishes (whom provide him with the scholarship to be able to go there), he studies English as opposed to law. Becoming a senior-civil servant when he returns to Nigeria, Obi Okonkwo is caught up in a bribery scandal over 20 pounds and arrested.
Ogbuefi Ezeudu visits Okonkwo to deliver a message from the Oracle that the village has decreed for Okonkwo to be banished from the clan for seven years as punishment for committing a crime. Ezeudu delivers the message out of respect for Okonkwo's status in the community and warns him to not take any drastic actions.
Before leaving his motherland, the village of Mbanta, Okonkwo gathers his belongings, settles his debts, and bids farewell to his family and friends. He is exiled to his mother's village for seven years.
Life in the new village is difficult for Okonkwo because he has lost all his wealth and status from his previous village. He is also not familiar with the customs and traditions of the new village, which makes it hard for him to establish himself. Additionally, Okonkwo's reputation as a proud and stubborn man causes conflicts with the people in the new village, further complicating his integration.
Going to Mbanta brings shame to Okonkwo, causing him to lose his status and influence in his own village. He is exiled for seven years, leaving behind everything he had worked for. This experience humbles Okonkwo and forces him to reflect on his actions and beliefs.
Okonkwo originally lives his life in Umuofia, but he is exiled for seven years. During this time, he lives in his motherland, Mbanta. He eventually returns to Umuofia.
Twenty years after becoming the village hero, Okonkwo's life takes a downward spiral as he struggles to adapt to changes brought by the arrival of colonial influences in his village. He becomes increasingly rigid and violent, refusing to accept the new ways and ultimately takes his own life in disgrace. His pride and fear of being perceived as weak ultimately lead to his tragic downfall.
He was banished from Iceland for three years in the year 982.
The wrong year for Okonkwo to return to his village in Things Fall Apart was because of an abomination he committed, the accidental killing of a clansman. This act of violence was considered a grave offense in his community and required him to atone for his actions before being accepted back into society.
Ikemefuna lived with Okonkwo for three years before the Oracle decided his fate.
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
Okonkwo was exiled from his village for accidentally killing a clansman in a dispute during a funeral ceremony. He was exiled for a period of seven years as punishment for his crime in accordance with the customs and traditions of the Igbo people.
During Ezeudu's funeral, Okonkwo accidentally kills a clansman (Ezeudu's son) when his gun explodes. Whenever a man kills a clansman, it is an affront to the Earth goddess, and the murderer must be exiled from the village, according to the tribe's traditions, with the murderer's possessions destroyed. However, since it was an accident (the female version of the crime), he is only exiled for seven years as opposed to life.