When it comes to life skills, you also need to not only know how to hunt and stuff but you also have to know how to fight off people or predators if you need to. But you also have to have that determination to have that certain assertiveness to push yourself to fight sometimes. But you also need to have self-control when it comes to fighting. Some people don't know when to stop.
If you're alone in the woods, with no protection you need to have problem solving skills. What I would do is I would grab a stick and rock and start carving the tip of the stick into a sharp end. You also need to have decision-making skills as well. Say you're hunting and you come across a predator and you don't know what to do so you freeze. You need to make a decision quickly before it attacks you. Do you stand your ground and like big or do you run?
Say you're with a friend in the woods and you come across a predator like a wolf you do the following while having confidence in your friend:
Stay calm.
Back away slowly while facing the animal.
Leave the wolf a way to escape.
Pick up small children without bending down.
Raise your voice and speak firmly.
If the wolf approaches or acts aggressively, wave your arms and make yourself look larger. Shout, make noise and throw any available objects.
In the unlikely event that you are attacked by a wolf, fight back. Try to remain standing and use rocks, sticks, tools, camping gear and your hands to fend off the attack. Keep the animal away from your neck and head.
Answer: Most peasants worked the land as feudal tenants or sharecroppers and were required to pay a range of taxes, tithes, and feudal dues. 3. A much smaller section of the Third Estate were skilled and unskilled urban workers, living in cities like Paris.
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Okonkwo is both a sympathetic as well as an unsympathetic character as he has the emotion and zeal to do things right. But at the same time, he also makes sure not to show these feelings and emotions, in the belief that people may think he's weak, thus presenting himself as a 'strong-willed' manly family man.
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Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart" revolves around the story of an African man Okonkwo, chronicling his life from youth to his 'mature' life as the head of his family. Also present in the plot is the emergence or presence of the White 'foreigners' who had come to 'civilize' the people and the conflict between the two.
In looking at the character of Okonkwo, we can conclude that he is both a sympathetic as well as an unsympathetic character. This is because <u>he is strong, self-made, and has emotions, beliefs, and wants to be different from his father.</u> He appears continually afraid of being called or thought weak like his father Unoka, who was unable to take care of his family. And that was why he wanted to be so different from his father in the way he wanted to take care of his family. But at the same time, <u>he also appears as an unsympathetic character in that he does not believe in showing his emotions externally, rather keeping them inside and even preventing his sons to appear weak</u>. In this sense, his adopted son Ikemefuna is more of a man to him, appearing strong and manly while his real son Nwoye is weak, for he has lots of emotions making him less of a man.