Okonkwo is ashamed of his father Unoka. He feels his father is weak, effeminate, and made fun of by other members of the tribe. Okonkwo feels a man should be strong like a warrior, but his father is shy of blood. Okonkwo feels a man should be hard working and provide for his family, but Unoka is lazy, and a very poor farmer. Okonkwo ends up inheriting nothing from his father.
Ezinma takes Okonkwo some food, and she and Obierika notice the whip marks on his back.
probably homer was a no life and didnt really act nice towards his father.
Okonkwo is a very stern father who shows affection through pride. He believes that being hard on his children will force them to grow up hard.
Ikemefuna called Okonkwo father. It would be unnatural for a father to kill his son. The boy was also affectionate towards Okonkwo, and it would be like a betrayal.
Okonkwo beats his wife (possibly second...you may want to look this up as I read the book months ago). This is unheard of because during the week of peace, all violence is frowned upon.
He loved his mother, didn't really like his father.
Elie's attitude and feelings towards his father begin to resemble that of Rabbi Eliahu as Elie witnesses the deterioration of their relationship due to the harsh conditions in the concentration camp. Both Elie and Rabbi Eliahu struggle with feelings of abandonment and despair as they face the brutality of the Holocaust, which leads Elie to question his faith and connection to his father just as Rabbi Eliahu searches for his lost son amidst the chaos.
The information Jonas learns about his father's role in the community as a Nurturer, includes the act of "releasing" infants who do not meet certain criteria, changes his feelings towards his father. He becomes shocked and deeply disappointed, realizing that his father has been deceiving him all along. This revelation challenges Jonas's trust and admiration for his father, causing him to see him in a new light.
With time. You will never be able to erase feelings towards someone. But to actually accept those feelings you can move on
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Okonkwo's father Unoka was an agbala. The primary definition of agbala was woman, but it could also be used to describe a man with no titles, derisively. As Unoka had no titles, he was an agbala. Some children are mean or thoughtless.
Yes. She is kind of confused and conflicted towards her feelings for her own Father and the NCIS Team. She does not know how to express her thanks or feelings towards Tony and eventually they both reconcile. Also in this season her father Eli David tries to get her back to Mossad but Gibbs and Director Vance make her stay in USA and she becomes a US citizen and a full time NCIS agent instead of being a Liason officer
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Personally, I am awed and humbled by it.
He wants it.
his feelings with the gods is mostly agrueing with the council but pull when in need
the word feelings kinda makes the question vague.... do you mean if you like them?