past 3 years, shall be killed. Even though Ikemefuna’s death would mean a major change to Okonkwo’s life, Okonkwo still does not think his decision thorough. This time, it is not anger, but pride that rules his decision making. Not wanting to appear weak to his fellow clansmen, he insists on going on the trip of Ikemefuna’s execution against the advice of Ezeudu, the oldest man in the village. On the actual trip, Ikemefuna runs to his father before his death, crying for help; “My father, they have killed…
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