Answer:
Chinua Achebe describes Unoka and Okonkwo as ill-fated
Explanation:
In Chapter 3 of Things Fall Apart, Achebe writes:
Unoka was an ill-fated man. He had a bad chi or personal god, and evil fortune followed him to the grave, or rather to his death, for he had no grave. He died of the swelling which was an abomination to the earth goddess...He was carried to the Evil Forest and left to die.
Okonkwo attempts to determine his own fate. Knowing his father was a failure, he works the yam fields twice as hard to compensate. However, Okonwko is also a character in a tragedy, both personal and cultural (both he and his tribe will "fall apart" and die). In tragedies, characters are engineered for a downfall. Obviously, as a character, Okonkwo has no control over his and his tribe's death. Yet, Okonkwo fights to the death, regardless. So, in a way, he chooses his fate by beheading the messenger. He chooses to be placed in a situation which allows him to be aggressive and violent so as to cause his own self-destruction by violent means.
Answer:
-She considers the physical characteristics of her guests when thinking about the Tuppers.
- She blames some of her problems on Elaine, whom she wants to use to gain access to Oliver Farnsworth.
Explanation:
Answer:
verb
Explanation:
because it's not a prepositon, conjunction, or a noun.
this should be an easy question for you, if you know the definition of each of those words.
The correct answer is D. The ancient Romans built many stone arch bridges that still survive today.
Here in this sentence it shows who built the arch bridges which are still surviving even today.