“My father, they have killed me!” as he ran towards him. Dazed with fear, Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak." - Chp. 12, pg. 61
"Okonkwo's fear was greater than these. It was not external but lay deep within himself. It was the fear of himself, lest he should be found to resemble his father."- Chp. 2, pg. 13
"The leaders of the Christians had met together at Mr. Smith’s parsonage on the previous night. As they deliberated they could hear the Mother of Spirits wailing for her son. The chilling sound affected Mr. Smith, and for the first time he seemed to be afraid" - Chp. 22, pg, 187
“But I fear for you young people because you do not understand how strong is the bond of kinship. You do not know what it is to speak with one voice. An abominable religion has settled among you. A man can now leave his father and his brothers. He can curse gods of his fathers and his ancestors, like a hunter’s dog that suddenly goes mad and turns on his master. ” - Chp. 19, pg. 167
"That was one of the greatest men in Umuofia. You drove him to kill himself; and now he will be buried like a dog." - Chp. 25, pg. 208
"One of them was that a District Officer must never attend to such undignified details as cutting a hanged man from the tree. Such attention would give the natives a poor opinion of him. In the book which he planned to write he would stress that point." - Chp. 25, pg. 208
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