In Things Fall Apart, the main character Okonkwo is exiled from his tribe. ... During the funeral rite for the elder Ezeudu, Okonkwo's gun accidentally explodes, killing Ezeudu's son. Because Okonkwo has a list of crimes, the Earth Goddess Ani banishes Okonkwo for seven years. He has to go and live in his mother's village.
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The primary use of symbolism in this poem is the symbolism of the rivers. The speaker, who represents African Americans, connects his history, and thus the history of African Americans, to the eponymous rivers. This history, which the speaker also equates with the African American "soul," is "deep" and "ancient," like the rivers. Different rivers referenced in the poem have different, specific symbolic meanings. The Euphrates, for example, was a river running near to Mesopotamia, an area often considered to be the birthplace of civilization.
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write a letter to a friend in another town to tell him that you would like to stay with him for a week
They realized that Akela was the true leader and even wanted him to stay after Mowgli chased Sheer Khan away but he decided not to because he knew he was too old. They realized who the Alpha was and that Sheer Khan is a bad guy and that they were deceived.