he was angry at his father and how he acted, so he vowed to never be like his father. unlike his dad, who was weak and a freeloader, okonkwo was quite the opposite of him and was very successful. he was obsessed with being successful. he was very arrogant and didn't take much care of his wives and children, which eventually turned on him when things went bad in the second part. the end of the first part is when okonkwo is caught in a bad situation and ends up being thrown out his motherland for 7 years. this is very different, especially for a man who was used ot being well respected and praised.
Positive qualities and actions are associated with him in these lines, such as "cleaned them of evil" and "saved it from violence". These qualities and actions indicate a heroic nature.
Answer:
D, I believe it is.
Explanation:
It makes sense to be the correct answer to highlight the livelyness of the environment.
C. He binds himself to the mast
Explanation:
When Odysseus is passing near the Sirens he makes his men put beeswax into their ears so they cannot hear the Sirens.
<u>The Sirens are supposed to produce a lustful song that seduces men into their liar never to come back.</u>
He makes his men plug their ears but himself remains to hear the voices. To save himself from going for their call he asks his men to tie him to the mast so he cannot escape the ship.
Answer:
I think that this needs more context for me to answer well, but the quote means that it's your choice whether or not (he) is near the end of (whatever it may be) Again, I need more context to know where this is from or what it's about to give you a full response.