it depends on which festival your talking about, consider revising the question. In the week of Peace, the Festival of the New Harvest, no one is supposed to work, almost like a sabbath day, and "no harsh word shall be spoken to a neighbor". You're just generally supposed to keep the peace and relax, the oppposite of what Okonkwo, who beat his wife during it and shot at another one, did. There are many other ceremonies and festivals however, so if you're looking for a different ceremony or a more specific one, like i said, you should revise the question.
Hope this helps! :)
Because the earth is falling apart and if things were sustainable things on earth wouldn't be slowly dieing
Things Come Apart - 2005 was released on: USA: 28 September 2005 (New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in Los Angeles)
Things Fall Apart recreated much of the typical scenarios of Nigerian lifestyle before and during colonization.
Someone who is speaking. In Things Fall Apart, it specifically refers to someone who speaks, at the head, during a meeting.
In "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, the festivals that occur include the New Yam Festival, the Week of Peace, the Feast of the New Year, and the Egwugwu festival, among others. These festivals play significant roles in the traditional Igbo society depicted in the novel, showcasing their cultural beliefs, values, and social norms.
Things Fall Apart takes place in a series of Igbo villages in Lower Niger during the late 1880's.
In the novel "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, women and children often stay inside their homes during pitch black nights for safety and to avoid potentially dangerous situations. They may engage in activities like storytelling, singing, or other indoor tasks to pass the time.
your mom and dad
There is no such character in Things Fall Apart.
Okonkwo insults Osugo during a meeting of the village's men.
A wedge is used for pushing things apart.
sometimes but it can pull things apart too.