Sunday, June 2, 2019
Ikemefunaââ¬â¢s Death in Chinua Achebes Things Fall Apart Essay -- Things
Ikemefunas Death in Things Fall ApartOkonkwos participation in the slaying of his adopted son, Ikemefuna is a pivotal moment in Things Fall Apart. It is a moment of horror that cannot please Ani, the great earth goddess, the center of community, the ultimate judge of morality for the clan. It is a moment that changes the course of events, a moment eerily paralleled in the death of Ezeudus son. It is a moment that ultimately causes Okonkwos son, Nwoyes to abandon his ancestors and wrench a Christian. It is a moment when the center of community life, the need to honor blood ties and the need to respect the earth goddess, can no longer hold. It is a moment when things fall apart. That boy calls you father. Do not bear a hand in his death, advises Ezeudu, the oldest and most respected man in the village (Achebe 57). Although he treats the boy as a son (28), Okonkwos greatest fear is to be thought effeminate. He ignores Ezeudus advice and accompanies the party that takes Ikemefuna to his death. Ikemefuna feels safe, not believing that ruin will come to him while his fos...
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