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In the book "Things Fall Apart", what meaning or symbolism can you find in the death of Ezeudu’s sixteen-year-old son? If you give an acceptable answer, I will provide Brailiest. (If you haven't read the book, go on SparkNotes to get the basic summary of it)

Sagot :

Answer: symbolic of the death of a culture. He stands for the old ways of the culture he follows their philosophies and holds their belief system. His values of manliness and bravery are the values of the Ibo people.

Explanation: i hope this is an acceptable answer .