`Looking at a king’s mouth, one would think he never sucked at his mother’s breast.’
1. Ikemefuna’s relationship with Okonkwo and Nwoye.
i) Okonkwo’s fondness of Ikemefuna.
ii) Nwoye’s admiration of Ikemefuna.
iii) Ikemefuna’s influence on Nwoye impacts Okonkwo’s relationship with Nwoye.
2. Okonkwo:
i) His family.
ii) His personal development.
iii) His determination to achieve more than his father.
iv) His achievements in wealth and status.
v) His obsessive nature contributes to his fall.
3. The homogeneity of the clan:
i) Supportive of tribesmen.
ii) Customs and traditions that serve to unify the clan.
Lesson Preparation for LESSON 14:
1. Learners to read CHAPTER 5.
2. Learners to consider the following for discussion:
i) Family relationships.
ii) Traditions and beliefs of the clan.