Death In Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

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“Relationships never die a natural death. They are always murder by attitude, behavior, ego, or ignorance.” Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was the greatest wrestler. He defeated those that people thought could not be beaten. Whenever the tribe went into war with nearby neighbors, they always sent Okonkwo to do the job. Okonkwo knew that no one could beat him, which caused him to do whatever he wanted to do. Ekwefi, one of Okonkwo’s wives and Unoka, his father gets mistreated by Okonkwo by getting disrespected, beaten, and shot at.
Ekwefi, Okonkwo’s second wife gets beaten and shot at by Okonkwo for a simple remark, while his father gets disrespected. “And so when he called Ikemefuna to fetch his gun, the wife who had just been

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