Although not specifically mentioned, it can be guessed that Ekwefi is Okonkwo's favourite wife.
Okonkwo originally wanted to take Ekwefi for his first wife, but he did not have enough money to pay for her dowry at the time.
hIS FAVORITE THING WAS POLITICS
Okonkwo's favorite child was his daughter Ezinma. He often expressed a deep affection for her, wishing she were a boy because he believed she possessed the strength and qualities he valued in a son. Okonkwo's admiration for Ezinma highlighted his struggle with traditional gender roles in his society, as he recognized her potential and capabilities despite her being female.
His child-hood toys were the most important to him.
There are no such records of her childhood.
The falling action of things fall apart is most likely when okonkwo moves back to his vllage of Umofia after 7 years for accidentally shooting a child after a ritual
The third child is your parents favorite child
Many ceremonies take place in Things Fall Apart. These include:ceremony of naming, 7 market weeks after a child is born.funeralscourt ceremonieswedding ceremoniesengagement ceremoniesreligious ceremoniesweek of peaceyam feasts
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In "Things Fall Apart," Ezinma is often seen as the "child of promise" archetype. She is strong-willed, intelligent, and brings hope to her family, much like a prophesied figure or chosen one. Her close relationship with her father, Okonkwo, also plays into the archetype of the cherished daughter.
If the color is conected to some thing from your child hood that was a special memory for you, and you see it alot and it conects to good things.
Just be sure than when he wants to be with the child, as long as it is okay with you and your child allow him to be with her. Make him apart of holidays if you can stand to be near him as well as making him apart of her birthdays. I wish you all the best of luck:) Good luck and God Bless:)
Susanna was Shakespeare's favorite child.