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    the death of an innocent boy named Ikemefuna despite the warnings not to. Afterwards Okonkwo goes through much grief and sorrow‚ fighting a battle within himself. Through Okonkwo’s grief after Ikemefuna’s death‚ Achebe reflects on the Ibo tribal customs‚ human sacrifice and the universal law of kill one’s own son.     When Okonkwo was given the news of Ikemefuna was to be killed‚ he was told by elder Ezeudu not to take part in it. Yet he went and when Ikemefuna ran towards him after the first blow

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    characters were both afraid of change and their people were too and them being afraid led to great chaos. In both of the novels these characters loose children. In Things Fall Apart the main character Okonkwo looses his son Ikemefuna. Ikemefuna wasn’t Okonkwo’s real son. Ikemefuna lived with Okonkwo because the village the village where he had came from had killed a woman from Okonkwo’s. As a result Okonkwo’s village took

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    Okonkwo's Downfall

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    Throughout the novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ many characters played an important role. But the most prominent role played was by Okonkwo. Okonkwo is a completely self made individual that against all odds‚ rose to the challenge of life. No matter what life threw at him‚ he always met that challenge with brute force and determination. However‚ never did Okonkwo imagine that his downfall would be because of his own tragic flaw. Okonkwo’s violent and rash nature made him difficult to work with and gave

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    and Where and Why?” by Edna St. Vincent Millay‚ indicates that she has become an older woman who can’t remember the loves in her past that have come and gone. Throughout this poem there are hints and reasoning behind my thoughts on why Millay has described herself in this poem. I will go through this poem dissecting short parts of the poem to prove my point. “What lips my lips have kissed‚ and where and why‚ I have forgotten‚ and what arms have lain Under my head till morning…” The very

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    Okonkwo Tragic Flaw

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    being a coward like his father. Okonkwo is afraid of showing weakness to killing Ikemefuna. “My father‚ they have killed me!” (pg.27) Ikemefuna is yelling out to Okonkwo thinking that he will save him. As Ikemefuna screams for Okonkwo‚ Okonkwo runs toward him in fear and takes out his machete to kill him because he is afraid of being thought weak. Because okonkwo did not want to show weakness‚ he cuts down Ikemefuna to be masculine.

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    Okonkwo's Killing

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    Even though the death of Ikemefuna was told to Okonkwo’s tribe‚ I don’t think he should have taken part in his killing. Okonkwo raised Ikemefuna for three whole years since he was taken from his tribe. He basically became Ikemefuna’s father figure‚ since he originally never knew one. Because of this‚ he shouldn’t have taken part in his extermination. Even Ogbuefi Ezeudu‚ the oldest man in Umuofia‚ tried to talk Okonkwo out of it. “That boy calls you father. Do not bear a hand in his death” (Achebe

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    killed me” ikemefuna has died -this can connect to the New Testament because Jesus is both Divine and human and he died for our sins --Nwoye didn’t cry right here but he broke down when he he heard the infant’s crying in the evil forest where they were left to die Pg 57 Discussion Question: Why does Okonkwo think it’s not being masculine if a guy crys. Crying doesn’t show weakness. All people cry when they are sad. Chapter 8 Pg 63- Okonkwo was very depressed after he killed Ikemefuna so he didn’t

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    How Does King Lear Change

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    Life is a storm. One day a kingdom will bow at your feet‚ be stripped down the next‚ but what displays true character is what one does when the storm comes. Shakespeare’s King Lear sincerely bears out the statement. This tragedy utilizes the metaphor nothing as a vehicle to further emphasize the story through king Lear’s character development and his changing attitude. The metaphor nothing is defined as no interest‚ value‚ or consequence (Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary‚ n.d). One can conclude

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    why do aircraft crash

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    three-level hydrolic system. In the event of failure of one part‚ another serves as a substitute. No one thought that all the pipelines carrying a special liquid‚ connect‚ forming one pipeline in the rear. Fate is cruel. It just so happened that the ill-fated pipeline caught fire in the place where nobody expected it to and where it was not duplicated. The aftermath is quite predictable and grim: the plane crashed claiming the lives of virtually 100 passengers. A modern aircraft presents a

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    suicide in the trenches

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    on the caricature of the typical ww1 soldier ~ a young man from the country‚ hoping to find adventure and to see the world - explicitly presented in pieces like A.E Housman’s ’ Oh‚ my lad‚ stay home and plough’ 2nd Stanza he boy is described as ’cowed and glum’ - a contrast to his previous ’grin’ season described as ’winter’ ~ fortifies his ’glum’ depression‚ in contrast to the positive connotations of the ’lark’ Due to the contrast‚ stanza 1 could be seen as a representation of common views

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