What types of stories does Okonkwo tell his sons when they sit with him in his obi? colorful folktales featuring talking animals
masculine stories of violence and bloodshed
personal stories about his childhood and his father
religious parables with a moral or lesson at the end

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I believe it is B. masculine stories of violence and bloodshed

Answer: masculine stories of violence and bloodshed.

Okonkwo often tells stories of violence and bloodshed to his sons. This is because he has a very traditional view of men. He is proud of his position in the clan, and believes that men should be powerful and strong. However, most of his life is in fact dominated by the fear of being a coward like his father.