She is to be married to a man from Umuofia, and her father commits suicide by hanging himself.
the story of Ezinma tells us about the customs and beliefs of the story that their cultural is very spiritual and they have strict ways of doing things.
Due to superstition, they believe Ezinma is an ogbanje, a child who will die only to be reborn in her mother's womb. As such, the family is required to find her iwi-uya putting Ezinma through a trial as she struggles to make up a story that will fulfill the villagers' fantasy.
Except for Ezinma, most die in early childhood, generally before the age of 3.
Ezinma was an ogbanje child and Ekwefi is her mother. Since an ogbanje child is on whom dies but comes back to cause the mother pain, this shows that this was what Ezinma was supposed to do. Ezinma is the only child Ekwefi had and this was why. Because she is the only child, Ezinma and Ekwefi are very close.
The priestess crawled out of her cave with her belly to the ground like a snake. With Ezinma on her back, the priestess travelled back to Ezinma's home and placed Ezinma in her own bed to sleep.
Chielo, the priestess of Agbala, interrupts the story Ezinma is about to tell her mother by shouting Ezinma's name outside the compound.
the story of Ezinma tells us about the customs and beliefs of the story that their cultural is very spiritual and they have strict ways of doing things.
There is not really much evidence in chapter 11 to support the conclusion that Ezinma is spoiled as a child. Ezinma is told a story by her mother, and given a piece of fish before her journey with with Chielo, but there is nothing greatly out of the ordinary. Chielo carries Ezinma.
Ezinma is told a story by her mother, that of Tortoise and the birds. Unfortunately, it does not contain a song. Ezinma is given the task of telling the next story. Ezinma begins, but is interrupted by Chielo. Ezinma is scared by her and begins to cry. Ezinma is given a piece of fish by her mother. Ezinma is taken by Chielo on her back. Ezinma is shown Agbala, throughout the nine villages and at the cave shrine.
It means what happened at the end
it is the end of the story and what happens and what happened and how did they solve the problem.
Nothing. He's a God. End of story.
they died
ulok dako
At the end of the story, shwaran by R. K. Narayan, the student protagonist contemplates suicide.
Due to superstition, they believe Ezinma is an ogbanje, a child who will die only to be reborn in her mother's womb. As such, the family is required to find her iwi-uya putting Ezinma through a trial as she struggles to make up a story that will fulfill the villagers' fantasy.
Except for Ezinma, most die in early childhood, generally before the age of 3.