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    ends up growing a great farm. Soon he marries three wives and has many children. Later the tribe puts Okonkwo in charge for caring for a boy named Ikemefuna‚ who he grows to love like a son. Three peaceful years pass‚ only to be disrupted when the tribal leaders decide to use Ikemefuna as a sacrifice to the gods. During the sacrifice‚ Ikemefuna realizes what is happening and runs toward Okonkwo‚ who‚ “drew his machete and cut him down”(Achebe 60). Okonkwo falls into a depression and recovers

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    it is not entirely just to declare him a ‘bad’ human being‚ he certainly has selfish‚ malicious intents. One such example in the novel is the scene on pages 43-44. In this scene‚ Mal is speaking with Ellie after they recaptured her‚ following the ill-fated pod fighter escape. While speaking to her‚ Ellie begged repeated to see her family‚ as they were of utmost importance to her. Despite her pleas‚ Mal cold heartedly refused to allow her a very basic human need: Family‚ and love. In addition‚ Mal Gorman

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    it is womanly to show signs of weakness‚ which is why he ruled his house with a heavy hand. Yet this often leads him to hurting his beloved family. Okonkwo fell in love with a boy‚ Ikemefuna‚ whom he was asked by his tribe to guard over. Ikemefuna was like a son to him which he never had. When it was time for Ikemefuna to be killed "Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down" even though he was told not to (61). "Okonkwo never shows any emotions openly‚ unless it be the emotion of anger. To show affection

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    Angela Zheng Mr. Ramsay English 10 January 17th‚ 2014 Charging Head First into the Fire No one can change the inevitable. Yet how one adjusts to change is what defines whether the passage of time brings “fortune” or “misfortune” to an individual. When such changes lead to drastic alteration to one’s circumstances‚ it is commonly referred to as fate‚ or the will of some higher being. Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart implies how a single man’s resolve led to both his triumph and fall due to an

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    as there are major characters in "Things Fall Apart"‚ there are also minor characters. Some minor characters are Nwoye‚ Ezinma‚ Ikemefuna‚ Mr.Brown‚ Unoka‚ and Ojiugo. Nwoye is Okonkwo’s oldest son. Okonkwo believes that Nwoye is weak and lazy which is why he beats him. Ezinma is Ekwefi’s only child since her other nine children didn’t survive for very long. Ikemefuna is the boy that was given to the village after committing an offense against Umofia. Mr.Brown is the first white person to travel

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    McDonald’s And Burger King Compare And Contrast Essay Ariel Mosebar COM/155F3 August 23‚ 2013 Judy Rottsolk University Of Phoenix McDonald’s and Burger King remain two of the most popular fast food restaurant choices for those looking for food on the fly. Both of these establishments serve a variety of hot sandwiches‚ fries‚ and sodas as well as offering some healthy alternatives‚ such as salads and fruit. However‚ whether they call it a Whopper or a Big Mac‚ the components make it a hamburger

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    to this resentment‚ Okonkwo is driven to extreme and unfathomable lengths to prove to society that he in no way resembles Unoka. Subsequently‚ Okonkwo’s life-long struggle to escape Unoka’s legacy produces insecurities that lead Okonkwo to kill Ikemefuna‚ completely alienate Nwoye‚ and commit suicide. Due to Unoka’s substantial debts and dishonorable status in Umuofia‚ Okonkwo develops a distinct outward and inward identity to placate the fear of being compared to his father. Even at a basic physical

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    Okonkwo’s choice of actions clearly demonstrates this. For instance‚ Okonkwo’s encounter with Ikemefuna had not needed to go about that way. Okonkwo’s pride of being fearless and unstoppable‚ not even by love‚ got in the way. Later in Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo’s pride became so great that it led him to his death. After proving himself a hero by killing

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    but scraps of material and an ill-fitting toupee.” After the incident‚ the shaken men immediately telephoned the police. Chief Harry Chizelmen drove over‚ however‚ he was unable to find any traces of the phantom. Chizelmen described the sighting as “baffling‚” though he declined to provide more details. In the hours following the initial detection‚ a substantial number of reports from residences inundated the Clandestine Police Department. Most of the calls described lights turning off and on or flickering

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    Just like in any population there is always something that threatens the well being of the group especially when the group is in the minority. For the deaf community the cochlear implant has caused an uproar over the years. A cochlear implant is an electronic medical device that replaces the function of the damaged inner ear. But unlike its counterpart hearing aids‚ which makes sound louder‚ cochlear implants do the work of damaged parts of the inner ear(cochlea) to provide sound signals to the

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