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.
He is not. He grows yams in Mbanta instead. Okonkwo previously had yams stored in Umuofia, which were transferred to Obierika's barn. These were then sold by Obierika, with the proceeds given to Okonkwo.
Okonkwo had several titles including presumably the title of ozo.
It depends where in the book you're talking about. In Chapter Thirteen, Okonkwo is banished from Umuofia because his gun exploded and killed the dead man's son (they were at a funeral). He goes to his mother's homeland.
Okonkwo was a warrior in the war of Umuofia against Isike. In that war, 12 of Isike's men were killed to 2 from Umuofia. Before the end of the fourth market week (16 days) Isike sued for peace.
Yes, Okonkwo accidentally killed a clansman from Umuofia, not a woman.
After being banished from Umuofia, Okonkwo goes to his mother's village, Mbanta, to seek refuge and protection from his mother's kinsmen.
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.
Okonkwo has hanged himself.
He is not. He grows yams in Mbanta instead. Okonkwo previously had yams stored in Umuofia, which were transferred to Obierika's barn. These were then sold by Obierika, with the proceeds given to Okonkwo.
Less than 2 days. 2 days after arriving in Mbaino, he was back in Umuofia.
Okonkwo had several titles including presumably the title of ozo.
Okonkwo first noticed that the church had also arrived in Umuofia. He noticed everything the white men had brought including the government, the courts, and the prisons.
It depends where in the book you're talking about. In Chapter Thirteen, Okonkwo is banished from Umuofia because his gun exploded and killed the dead man's son (they were at a funeral). He goes to his mother's homeland.
Okonkwo does not ask Ezinma to not marry, but rather to not marry anyone in his motherland of Mbanta, as then she would become part of that village. Okonkwo would rather have her marry a titled man in Umuofia, to increase their family's influence and togetherness in Umuofia.
Okonkwo wants to resist the influence of the white men in Umuofia. He believes they are a threat to their traditional way of life and wants to take a strong, forceful stance against them to protect his community and its customs.
Okonkwo was a warrior in the war of Umuofia against Isike. In that war, 12 of Isike's men were killed to 2 from Umuofia. Before the end of the fourth market week (16 days) Isike sued for peace.