Chapter+12-14+RT+9E

After reading the two chapters I noticed many new facts of Okonkwo. One of the main things I had noticed while reading the book was that the story started to talk in Okonkwo's inner point of view. I was able to see that he wasn't a man who didn't think of anything nor care about anything. He was like all the fathers around the world that extremely cared about their wives and children. I was pretty sure that Okonkwo was worried before I started to read the chapters because there are no fathers in the world that won't be worried if their child was taken away. In the beginning of the book it was just that he wasn't showing his inner feeling because he thought that it was being like his father, being weak. However, after chapter fourteen even though he tries his best to show that he isn't week, we can see that through his inner point of view that he is a much better father then we thought because he was really worried of Ezinma and went to the cave and back home many times. When Okonkwo goes to his Uncle's house, Uchendu tells Okonkwo not to worry much because even though 5 of his wives and 22 children of his had died he was still living a good life. Comparing him to his uncle, Uchendu we can definitely figure out that Okonkwo really cares for his family like all the fathers all over the world. In the remainder of the book I think that Okonkwo will finally realize for sure that showing his inner feelings is not showing weakness. In chapter fourteen he went to his uncle house. I can predict that Okonkwo will start a new life in his new home with his family and actually show his families that he cares for them with all his love. Also, I think that Nyowe will forgive Okonkwo as time past, because Nyowe had seen that his father really felt bad for what he had done to Ikemefuna. As time past I can foretell that Okonkwo will be one of the strongest leaders of the clan who many respects. As Okonkwo gets old I believe that he will forgive his father a little by little. At the end of the story I can predict that while Okonkwo passes away his children will not be ashamed of Okonkwo but will respects him. I believe that the story will have a happy ending. : ) I wonder why Okonkwo started to show that he was worried and "weak" when Ezinma was taken by Chielo? (Okonkwo didn't show his "weakness" when he had to kill Ikemefuna but why did he for his daughter? Was it because Ikemefuna wasn't his real child and Ezinma was?)
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 * b) Predictions about what's to come in the remainder of the book.**
 * c) A question related to either of the previous two paragraphs in today's journal**