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Ekwefi's Role in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Ekwefi's Role in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
e-ISSN: 23207388,p-ISSN: 2320737X Volume 5, Issue 4 Ver. III (Jul - Aug. 2015), PP 08-10
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I.
Literature review
Ekwefi, the second wife of the Okonkwo was once a village beauty. She had come to live with
Okonkwo by her own will and the wisest among all his wives. She had only one child who was Okonkwos
favorite among all his children.
2.1 Patriarchical Society:
June Chun wrote that Ibo society likened anything strong to man and weak to woman. Okonkwo
disliked his son, Nwoye, who reminded him Unoka as woman-like and preferred Ezinma, having a masculine
spirit. That was why he wished for several times that his daughter would be a son.
Ekwefi, like Okonkwos other two wives, suffered quite a bit under his forceful and aggressive rule of
the household. Women endurances and dissatisfactions are not heard. They are treated violently when they
disobey their husband or do not comply with their wishes.
At one point, just because he was in a bad mood, Okonkwo beat Ekwefi badly and even threatened to
kill her with his gun. She had courage to talk back to him when he accused her of killing a banana tree.
Besides in a society of men she had courage to knock on Okonkwos door at night as it was not liked to
run away of a woman while a man can marry several women. During married life,only she could knock
Okonkwos hut. He knew it must be Ekwefi, of his three wives. Ekwefi was the only one who would have the
audacity to bang on his door.
2.2 Ekwefis Sufferings
Ekwefis life had been full of sadness. She had bad luck with bearing children; despite giving birth to
ten children, only one had survived. Thus, she nurtured a deep bond with her single daughter, Ezinma. Achebe
painted Ekwefi as an extremely devoted mother. Her pain and bitterness in losing nine other children leaded her
to treasure her one daughter even above life itself.
She developed a relation like friends between them. She had removed the generation gap between them
as she called her by her name. They had their secrets as eating egg with shut door of their huts building a deep
relationship of trust.
2.3. Un-feminine Qualities
To show courage by any woman was rejected and discarded by society people as well as by the priests
and priestess. Michael Hall wrote, Ekwefis pursuit of Chielo actually disregards the masculine traditions of the
clan. (Osei-Nyame 157-58)
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II.
Heroic Qualities
We see that Ekwefi has heroic qualities in her character. She is bold, brave and courageous. Her
judgment about gun and about sufficient food for feast was correct comparing to her husband, the protagonist of
the novel.
3.1 Love of wrestling
Ekwefi seemed fond of wrestling and big fan of Okonkwo as a wrestler. Such things reveal
sportsmanship in her character. To face the challenges and practised tolerance are exposed by her character.
To find Okonkwo she left her husband. If he would not be a wrestler she might not prefer to marry him.
Her love for Okonkwo was due to her love of wrestling. She listened her hearts voice as living in a society of
men it was not allowed.
3-2 Self-respect
It is true indeed, my dear friend .I cannot yet find a mouth with witch to tell the story. She did not say
that he had right to do so .Her words show that she was shameful on it.
Ekwefi had manners. Though she was tired extremely but she sent a message to her hostess Ekwefi
asked Nwoyes mother and Ojiugo to explain to Obierikas wife that she would be late.
When the priestess took her daughter that night she consoled Ezinma dont be afraid. On turning
back she did not mention the horrible things happened last night but she asked her wisely, have you slept well.
On the other hand Okonkwo did not take care of his son and participated in killing of the lad despite of knowing
that he was very close to the lad.
3-3- Like a warrior
Though terror seized her(91),her heart beat violently (91) she chased the priest in dark night.
Neither did she care of society, nor the deities. She did not afraid of the possible dangers in deserted paths in
darkness. Unpaved paths with weeds or rotten branches could not stop her.
She seems like a warrior who is running for the sake of her daughters life. Nothing in the world can
stop her.She is ready to face the deities and even to sacrificed her life. She swore if she heard her cry: she
would rush into the cave to defend her against the gods in the world .she would die with her. (147)
Regardless, Ekwefi is the most spirited of Okonkwos wives and frequently stands up to him and talks
back. But she also takes her punishment with gritted teeth and without complaint. This kind of strength and
boldness has something masculine about it, which emerges even more strongly in her daughter, Ezinma.
3-4 Psychological elements
She is an excellent teacher and educates her daughter. She does train her to say story on turn confidently. Her
daughter can ask questions and calls her by name. She has finished the generation gap for better understanding.
Ezinma is her only child but she has not spoiled her.
III.
Interpretation
She has developed good qualities in her character.She accepts challenges by chasing priest in darkness
and in educating her daughter.She does adventure by eloping despite of critical circumstances. Such women
causes respect and honor to society. She seems the stronger character in novel. she never looses her temper like
Okonkwo nor she commits any false.
4-1-Conclusion
Ekwefi is courageous and wise. Psychologically she treated her daughter successfully. She gave her husband
right advice about food for feast and her judgment of gun was also not wrong. She never shows any weak point
in her personality through out the novel. She has all qualities which are considered necessary elements for a
protagonist in literary work.
IV.
Recommendation
Heroic characteristics distinguish her from other characters. She deserves to be called the female
protagonist of novel. She loved Okonkwo and left all for the sake of him. Sometimes her judgment is stronger
than Okonkwo.
Okonkwo prefers Ezinma and it is Ekwefi who has educated and trained her. As a mother,
psychologically she sharpens Ezinmas mind and makes her to be alert about the things .
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