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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)

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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.

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