Not only did Ikemefuna come first with the biggest pot of water, but when Obigaeli lies about how she breaks her pot to her mother, and her brothers are about to tell the truth, Ikemefuna is able to silence them with a stern look.
Ikemefuna is led by the tribe on a long march outside of its lands. One tribeman cuts him with a machete. As Ikemefuna runs to Okonkwo for safety, Okonkwo chops Ikemefuna down with his machete.
His witnessing of the grief of a woman who was forced throw her twins away in the Evil Forest, and Ikemefuna's death made Nwoye feel limp inside, without strength.
He discourages Okonkwo from participating in Ikemefuna's execution. He specifically says, "bear no hand no hand in his death. That boy calls you father."
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The last chapter discusses a clan member's suicide.
When Ikemefuna falls ill and Okonkwo's daughter Ezinma brings food and medicine to him, it shows that Okonkwo's children respect Ikemefuna because they care for his well-being. They see him as a member of the family and show empathy and kindness towards him in his time of need.
Ikemefuna is led by the tribe on a long march outside of its lands. One tribeman cuts him with a machete. As Ikemefuna runs to Okonkwo for safety, Okonkwo chops Ikemefuna down with his machete.
In chapter four, the sentence "Nyoye's attitude towards him (Ikemefuna) clearly revealed how much her own life had been affected by his coming" indicates that Nyoye's life is greatly influenced by Ikemefuna's presence in their household.
Ikemefuna is killed in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. He is killed in his village, Umuofia, by a group of men, including Okonkwo, as ordered by the Oracle of the Hills and Caves as a sacrifice to avoid war with a neighboring village.
Ikemefuna's death is the second death mentioned in the book, in chapter 1 after the mention of Unoka's death.
His witnessing of the grief of a woman who was forced throw her twins away in the Evil Forest, and Ikemefuna's death made Nwoye feel limp inside, without strength.
Ikemefuna is a fifteen-year-old boy from a neighboring clan, Mbaino, who is given up to Umuofia as a sacrifice for killing one of the women of Umuofia. He lives with Okonkwo's family for three years before the elders order him to be killed. In those three years, he grows very close to Okonkwo's family, especially Nwoye. You know in the beginning that he is a sacrifice. ChaCha!
The last chapter in volume five is 24th Night: "A Small Incident".
In 200 words, explain how the incident with the rabid dog in chapter 10 and the death of Mrs. Dubose in chapter 11 relates to the theme of having moral courage.
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This incident can be found in the book of Exodus chapter 3 verse 2.
The incident is related in the Gospel of John Chapter 4.