Okonkwo is ordered to perform a sacrifice for beating his wife during the sacred week of peace.
Later, Okonkwo and other men are other to pay a fine for burning down the church.
Obierika warns Okonkwo to not ask how to pay him back for his friendship.
The wrestling matches are her favourite part of the festival. This has to do with the circumstances of her marriage to Okonkwo. She fell in love with Okonkwo during the opening match of the book, when he threw the Cat. She always fancied Okonkwo but he was too poor to pay the bride price. After the match she ran away from her husband and eloped with Okonkwo. No Okonkwo doesn't turn out to be prince charming but Ekwefi likes that memory.
Ezeani, priest of the Earth Goddess Ani, comes to visit Okonkwo to educate and shame him for breaking the week of peace, demanding restitution.Ogbuefi Ezeudu visits Okonkwo to warn him of Ikemefuna's impending death, warning him to not take part.Guests at Akueke's wedding come to visit Okonkwo to pay him respect; Okonkwo gives them two cocks as a gift.Obierika, Okonkwo's friend, comes to visit Okonkwo during his exile in Mbanta several times.Mr Brown tries to visit Okonkwo after Nwoye's conversion, but is threatened with death should he return.You could also say Chielo came to visit Okonkwo's compound, but that was to converse with her daughter Ezinma.
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 was a man." "Did you see that man, Okonkwo?" "You are my son. Okonkwo, I am your father!"
When a fine is given out, it is directly to the driver or owner. And by NASCAR rules whoever the fine is to must pay the fine.
You must pay a fine.
If your case has been adjudicated and you are ordered to pay the fine, you must pay the fine. If you refuse to do so, you can be found in contempt of court, and face penalties.
Okonkwo must die because he kills another man. The justice of the white man is to take a life for a life taken.
Obierika warns Okonkwo to not ask how to pay him back for his friendship.
Obierika despairs for Okonkwo and blames the colonists for Okonkwo's death. His best friend, a man who took two titles, has been driven to dishonourable suicide and must be buried like a dog.
The earth goddess is associated with fertility, nature, and balance in Igbo culture. In the story of "Things Fall Apart," the earth goddess plays a symbolic role in Okonkwo's story as his tragic downfall is connected to his defiance of traditional customs and his role in Ikemefuna's death, which angers the earth goddess and disrupts the natural order of the community.
The wrestling matches are her favourite part of the festival. This has to do with the circumstances of her marriage to Okonkwo. She fell in love with Okonkwo during the opening match of the book, when he threw the Cat. She always fancied Okonkwo but he was too poor to pay the bride price. After the match she ran away from her husband and eloped with Okonkwo. No Okonkwo doesn't turn out to be prince charming but Ekwefi likes that memory.
No - you must pay the fine to the court system who issued it in the first place.
Ezeani, priest of the Earth Goddess Ani, comes to visit Okonkwo to educate and shame him for breaking the week of peace, demanding restitution.Ogbuefi Ezeudu visits Okonkwo to warn him of Ikemefuna's impending death, warning him to not take part.Guests at Akueke's wedding come to visit Okonkwo to pay him respect; Okonkwo gives them two cocks as a gift.Obierika, Okonkwo's friend, comes to visit Okonkwo during his exile in Mbanta several times.Mr Brown tries to visit Okonkwo after Nwoye's conversion, but is threatened with death should he return.You could also say Chielo came to visit Okonkwo's compound, but that was to converse with her daughter Ezinma.
1.1 billion goes to civil suits, and the rest goes to the government, as a total 1.2 billion fine.
Ekwefi and Okonkwo fall in love after a wrestling match in which Okonkwo demonstrates his strength and courage. Ekwefi is impressed by Okonkwo's prowess and determination, and they begin a courtship that leads to marriage.