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... had become, and because of it he would live in fear and anger. Okonkwo's dialogue with other characters in the book is more of a boss type of relationship. In his village he is known for his hard nose attitude, so not many people converse with him. The people who surround Okonkwo are mainly his family members. To his son he shows no emotions and has a low level of tolerance. When they converse its more of Okonkwo speaking and his son listening. He dominates his household with intimidations, and a zero tolerance policy. When he would tell his children stories on the obi, he would tell then masculine stories of war and bloodshed, thus showing his masculinity. Another situation that signifies dialogue between Okonkwo and other characters was During the Week of Peace, Okonkwo youngest wife, Ojiugo, has left her hut to have her hair braided without having ...
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