The punishment for breaking the week of peace, in older times, was death. Okonkwo got off lightly in comparison.
Well, the peace treaty forced Germany to follow regulations, like how large its military could get. Many German didn't like this. One of them, Adolf Hitler, took action, and broke these rules.
a king rules a small area (simular to a state) and an emperer rules many kingdoms (simular to a country)
Government
England
Empires are when one nation rules another.
Okonkwo commits the crime of beating his wife, Ojiugo, during the Week of Peace by violating the rules of the sacred week. This action angers the gods and disrupts the peace and sanctity of the community.
He rules his household with little emotion besides anger, and a heavy hand
the rules are no dq
There should be rules so as to bring peace in a country and no body will live in fear and panic. As when there is peace there is development
Yes, Okonkwo respects the rules and structure of the clan as portrayed in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart." He strives to adhere to the traditions and customs of the Igbo society, valuing strength and valor as esteemed qualities within the community. However, his rigid adherence to these rules often leads to his downfall due to his inability to adapt to change.
rules of warfare
It obviously depends which 'rules' were broken.
you get a detention
And so Okonkwo was ruled by one passion - to hate everything that his father Unoka had loved. One of those things was gentleness and another was idleness.
Okonkwo's people are very culturally bound by special rules and practices. Okonkwo is a very traditional man. His culture emphasizes the importance of manhood. We know that Okonkwo has fought many people which shows he's not afraid of getting hurt. If you combine his cultural values and his experience as a fighter it is safe to assume that Okonkwo is a fearless fighter.
The rules are flexible and there is no precise definition of when they can be broken. In informal situations it is more likely to see them broken. You can always break the rules when quoting exactly what someone says.
Rules, my dear fellow, rules! :D