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He first earns personal fame and distinction, and brings honor to his village, when he defeats Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest. Summary and Analysis Part 1: Chapter 8 Summary For two days after Ikemefuna's death, Okonkwo cannot eat or sleep; his thoughts return again and again to the boy who was like a son to him. Summary For two days after Ikemefuna's death, Okonkwo cannot eat or sleep; his thoughts return again and again to the boy who was like a son to him. Summary: We are introduced to Okonkwo, a great man among the Igbo tribe, well known in the nine villages and beyond. In his youth, he became famous when he defeated Amilinze the Cat, a great wrester. Yeats, "The Second Coming" 6. Chapter 7 Ikemefuna has lived in Okonkwo's household for three years, and has had a very positive influence on Nwoye-the younger boy is now much more masculine, and feigns grumbling but is inwardly delighted when asked to do difficult masculine tasks such as chop wood for one of Okonkwo's wives. Things Fall Apart is about the tragic fall of the protagonist, Okonkwo, and the Igbo culture. Things fall apart the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. Umuofia WomenThe purpose of this final assignment is to briefly describe how I met the student learning outcomes for the course.
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