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    her‚ he warns her and points out her mistakes. Trying to make her a great lady so she can marry a great man in the future and raise a family. Second is not technically his son. But he raises Ikemefuna as his own. “ Okonkwo himself became very fond of the boy… He allowed him to accompany him‚ like a son… Ikemefuna called him father.” Thought okonkwo did hit him at times he treated him like a son. Feed and taught him how to plant yams and one day have his own family.

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    faster. And according to Genetic Home References “Werner syndrome typically begins to develop when they are in their twenties and includes greying and loss of hair; a hoarse voice; and thin‚ hardened skin. They may also have a facial appearance described as "bird-like." Many people with Werner syndrome have thin arms and legs and a thick trunk due to abnormal fat deposition. Werner syndrome is estimated to affect 1 in 200‚000 individuals in the United States. This syndrome occurs more often in Japan

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    Heather Wiley English 2027‚ sec. 1 Essay 1 October 29‚ 2012 “Rural Rags” Ted Kooser’s poem “Abandoned Farmhouse” depicts an image in which the reader can visualize themselves walking through the ruins of an unfortunate farming family. The ill-fated family is illustrated to be one of a simpler time with a conservative outlook. Each member of the household seems to have a specific duty to the family. The fact that the father of the family took on farming as an occupation slightly puzzles me due

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    Civilized or Not?       In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ the Ibo culture is depicted as a civilized society  although it is quite the contrary.  The Ibo tribe is first portrayed as a civilized society to those who live  amongst it with good morals‚ a safe environment along with its leaders‚ and a stable religion.  Throughout the novel‚it is clear that the Ibo people are not a civilized society.    In Things Fall Apart‚ Nwoye is an important male role who disagrees with his culture and 

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    Chinua Achebe’s insight into the mind and culture of the African man makes Things Fall Apart very real and even relatable to Western readers. Achebe was born into a Christian family in Ogidi‚ Igboland‚ a part of Easter Nigeria. He was born only a few generations after the events in Things Fall Apart occur. Chinua Achebe grew up listening to his parents’ and grandparents’ stories about the history of the Igbo people and what happened when the Europeans came into their region. Although Achebe was surrounded

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    (19). Throughout the novel‚ Okonkwo treats most of the people harshly‚ however‚ Ikemefuna‚ a boy he takes into his family‚ and his daughter Ezinma are probably the only characters whom he treats kindly. Although Ikemefuna is not a member of his family Okonkwo felt that "his son’s development…was due to Ikemefuna" (37) and felt proud when the two boys "sat with him in his obi" (37). Although‚ he strikes Ikemefuna down when the clan orders him killed it is not because of hatred but because "he was

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    Okonkwo often commits violent acts when he is attending public gatherings such as festivals‚ or while a sacred holiday is being observed. Some of his violent acts occurring during these times include: beating his wife during the week of peace‚ killing Ikemefuna‚ and accidentally killing Ezeudu’s son. His violent tendencies often result in consequences for him and even his family. The week of peace is a very important to Igbo culture. “We should observe a week in which a man does not say a harsh word to

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    unmistakable; men are single-handedly the greatest influence on a child’s growth and development. When Ikemefuna was taken away from his home and his family‚ he was too young to realise what exactly was going on. He was but a child and only viewed the world from his pubescent perspective. Ikemefuna is just a boy and his innocent ignorance toward his circumstance influenced his reaction of inevitable fear‚ “He [Ikemefuna] was terribly afraid. He could not understand what was happening to him or what he had done

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    oldest son‚ Nwoye. Yet the problem with fire‚ as Okonkwo acknowledges in Chapters Seventeen and Twenty-Four‚ is that it destroys everything it consumes. Okonkwo is both physically destructive—he kills Ikemefuna and Ogbuefi Ezeudu’s son—and emotionally destructive—he suppresses his fondness for Ikemefuna and Ezinma in favor of a colder‚ more masculine aura. Just as fire feeds on itself until all that is left is a pile of ash‚ Okonkwo eventually succumbs to his intense rage‚ allowing it to rule his actions

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    Have you ever wanted to do a certain task but were never able to do it because every time you tried you were stopped by some form of wicked luck? Well for you this task may be star-crossed which means that it is thwarted by wicked luck and opposed by the stars. Just think what it would be like to have a romance like this. Star-crossed romances have always been a popular topic of writing. For example‚ Dreamless‚ Starcrossed‚ and Reckless Magic. Most of the time all star-crossed romances follow a different

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