Symbolism
Characters
Plot and Themes
All Things TFA
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100

Yams are a symbol of ____________________.

They are a symbol of masculinity and ability as a provider.

100

Ekwefi's only daughter

Ezinma

100

What are the themes we have focused on in Things Fall Apart? 

1. Tradition v.s. Change

2. Fate v.s. Free Will

3. Language

4. Masculinity

5. Religion

100

Who is a foil for Okonkwo?

Possible Answers:

Unoka

Nwoye

Obierika

100

A Long Way Gone is a firsthand account of Beah's time as a child soldier during the civil war in what country?

Sierra Leone

200

Used as a symbol of the invasion of Christianity and destruction of Igbo culture

Locusts

200

Okonkwo's best friend, who often represents the voice of reason

Obierika

200

Ikemefuna is sentenced to death and Okonkwo is warned not to have a hand in his death. His decision to kill Ikemefuna exemplifies what theme?

Fate v.s Free Will


Ikemefuna is fated to die, but it is Okonkwo's free will that leads him to make the decision to be the one to kill him. 

200

Why is Nwoye attracted to Christianity?

He loves the poetry of the hymns and Bible passages

200

What is AMSA's address? 

201 Forest Street, Marlborough

300

This fruit symbolizes peace, unity, reconciliation, integrity, life, fraternity, hospitality, goodwill and kindness

The Kola Nut

300

The first white Christian missionary in Umuofia and Mbanta.

Mr. Brown

300

The metaphor “proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten” demonstrates the value of _______________________ in Igbo society

Conversation/Language

300

What was the most revered animal in Mbanta and all the surrounding clans?

The Royal Python

300

How would you write a proper in text citation for a quote from Things Fall Apart that can be found on page 120?

(Achebe 120).

400

A symbol of the culture and independence of Umuofia

The egwugwu

400

The oldest man in the village and a great orator. He warns Okonkwo not to take part in the killing of Ikemefuna

Ezeudu

400

Ezinma asks Okonkwo if she can bring his chair to the wrestling match for him, what is the reason he says no, and what theme does the exchange exemplify?

"No, that is a boy’s job” (Achebe 44). Exemplifies masculinity and gender roles.

400

This act demonstrates one final tribal custom

The Umuofian villagers not moving Okonkwo's body. 

400

Who is the author of The Second Coming (the excerpt that the book starts off with)

W.B. Yeats

500

What event symbolizes Africa under colonial rule, and how colonialism denigrated and destroyed Africa’s cultures?

Okonkwo's death. 

Detail: After Okonkwo’s death, he is described as “one of the greatest men of Umuofia” by Obierika.

500

Who killed the sacred Python?

Enoch

500

By the end of the novel, who has Okonkwo killed (in order)


  1. Ikemefuna

  2. Ezeudu’s son

  3. The court messenger
  4. Himself
500

What is the name of the wealthy clansmen who takes a chance on Okonkwo by lending him 800 seed yams? 

Nwakibe

500

What are the names of Mrs. Percoskie's dogs?

Calliope and Penelope (will accept Callie and Penny)

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