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Apart from the religion, superstitions
play an important part in the Ibo culture. Do you have your own sets of
superstitions which you find difficult to discard?
In
the novel, any twin must be dumped in the Evil Forest. This is one of the
superstitions described in the novel. From my opinion, superstitions beliefs
and religion do affect the development of a country. Every religion teaches us
to be a good servant. By doing good deeds, any country will develop well. With
a good behaviour, a good citizen can be developed. One’s beliefs can affect the
nation in terms of politics and culture. For example, a good decision can be
achieved by conducting a meeting where every person can give their own opinion.
I agree with Karl Marx. Religion is very important as a guide for everyone to
have a good life.
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Okonkwo was inspired for beating Amalinze the
Cat. Besides, he got his own yam fields at a very young age. He is rich and
does not resemble his poor late father, Unoka. Unfortunately, people
disappointed with him when he was involved in the killing of Ikemefuna. Apart
from that, Ojiugo has been beaten by him badly during the week of peace as a
result of coming home late. The characteristics of Okonkwo that can be found in
the nation’s leader are brave and inspired.
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