The egwugwu hear the case of Uzowulu, who claims that his in-laws took his wife Mgbafo from his house, and therefore, they should return her bride-price to him. |
Uzowulu, A Umuofia man who brings a complaint against his in-laws for the theft of his wife, Mgbafo. Mgbafo's brother, Odukwe, accuses Uzowulu of domestic abuse ... Things Fall Apart: Overview · Analysis of Chapter 10 |
The trial begins with a ritual introduction during which Evil Forest questions Uzowulu. He says that Mgbafo is his wife and that his in-laws came to his house, ... |
They argue that Uzowulu must beg Mgbafo to return to him. If she agrees, the brothers declare, Uzowulu must understand that they will cut his genitals off ... |
Uzowulu is a man of Umuofia who claims that his brothers-in-law beat him and took away his wife and children and that they refuse to return his wife's bride ... |
• Uzowulu (87) – Mgbafo's abusive husband, he pays his wife's family in order to keep her as his wife. • Odukwe (90) – Mgbafo's eldest brother, speaks for ... |
After the egwugwu retreat to consult with each other, their leader, Evil Forest, comes back with a decision: He commands Uzowulu to take wine to his in-laws and ... |
The story of the man and the goat shows that the market at Umuike is full of what? 2. Why does Evil Forest address Uzowulu saying, "Uzowulu's body, I salute you ... |
Uzowulu interjects to insist that Mgbafo miscarried when she slept with her lover. The egwugwu point out that no lover would sleep with a pregnant woman. |
"Uzowulu's body, I salute you," he said. Spirits always addressed humans as "bodies." Uzowulu bent down and touched the earth with his right hand as a sign ... |
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