In "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, abusive behaviors include physically beating one's wives, displaying excessive anger and aggression towards family members, neglecting one's responsibilities as a parent or spouse, and showing a lack of empathy or respect towards others. Additionally, imposing one's will forcefully on others and denying their agency can also be seen as abusive behaviors in the context of the novel.
This would be considered the narrator, an impartial third-person perspective on the events.
Unlikely. It would be considered a domestic murder, and probably would be considered in local courts.
The converts were still considered clansmen and clanswomen. To kill them would be to commit an affront to the gods.
Yes its abusive! would u like a sock to be pulled over your head?:)
I would not change the ending.
because why would you want to be with someone who is abusive towards you
Yes providing that they remain equal distance apart
All things man made can be considered apart of science in one way or another, consider that without a means of written communication, the world would be very behind in its scientific pursuits
Some things that would be considered crustaceans are things that have hard shells and live in the ocean. For example, shrimp, crabs, lobster, and mantis shrimp are all crustaceans.
I am sure that it would depend on the abusive ex-husband.
To join the church in "Things Fall Apart," the Osu would need to renounce their status as outcasts and convert to Christianity. They would have to be baptized and accept the doctrines and teachings of the Christian faith, which would involve turning away from their traditional beliefs and practices.
That would be considered a criminal.