Wednesday, February 22, 2012

What scene pictures can I draw for chapter 8 , very important scenes.I need 3 scene pictures about chapter 8 but I can't think of any I can draw...

I am not quite certain what you mean by scene pictures,
but I am assuming that you are supposed to draw three pictures that illustrate things
that occur in chapter 8. If this is not correct, please repost your question and give us
more specific information.


This chapter comes right after
the death of Ikemefuna. Okonkwo is very upset over having been forced (in his mind) to
participate in the killing of his adopted son, so he hangs out in his hut for two days
without eating anything, drinking palm wine, and snorting snuff. How about drawing a
picture of him in his hut, getting drunk on palm wine and snorting snuff while his wife
and daughters stand by wrining their hands, trying to offer him food, and having worried
looks on their faces.


In the next part of the chapter, he
goes to visit Obierika, a tribal elder who reminds him that he should never have
participated in the killing of Ikemefuna. So for the second scene, you could draw the
two men sitting side by side, Okonkwo with a concerned look on his face, and Obierika
with a stern, warning look, perhaps shaking his finger at Okonkwo in
warning.


Another thing that happens in this story is the
arrangement of Akueke's marriage. You could draw a picture of Akueke with her beautiful
beads on, and the men sitting around negotiating the bride price, which is settled to be
20 bags of cowries.

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