Quotes
Characters
Colonial Schooling
Africa in Heart of Darkness
Plot Points and Events
100

“But it was like a window through which he saw a magical new world. And he was happy.” Which story is this from?

Chike's School Days

100

The young boy excited to learn

Chike

100

Chike’s school exposes him to what new language and ideas?

English / Western knowledge  

100

How does Conrad often portray Africa in Heart of Darkness?

As dark, uncivilized, or dangerous

100

The story in which a young boy discovers a “magical new world” through schooling.

Chike’s School Days

200

“It is the desire — one might indeed say the need — in Western psychology to set Africa up as a foil to Europe…” What does Europe need Africa to be?

A place of negation or the opposite of Europe

200

The people Chike is compared against in social hierarchy.

The Osu

200

Chike begins to feel differently about what due to his schooling?

His own culture or traditional roots

200

Marlow’s view of Africans is mostly seen through whose perspective?

European/colonial perspective

200

The European journey in Heart of Darkness that explores the Congo River.

Marlow’s expedition

300

“Now all that had changed… an Osu child could even look down his nose at a free-born.” What does this quote reveal?

Colonial education changes social hierarchy and perceptions

300

The European narrator in Heart of Darkness.

Marlow

300

How do Osu children react socially after receiving colonial education?

They assert superiority over free-born classmates

300

What is Africa compared to in the Dorian Gray analogy?

Europe's flaws

300

What was the community's reaction when Amos declares himself an Osu.

They are shocked; it is “unheard of”

400

“The neighbor was full of rage, but she controlled herself and only muttered under her breath that even an Osu was full of pride nowadays, thanks to the white man.” What does this quote reveal about how colonial education affected social dynamics in Chike’s School Days?

It reveals that colonial education gave previously marginalized groups (the Osu) confidence and status, changing traditional social hierarchies and creating tension within the community.

400

The person who makes himself Osu in Chike’s School Days, surprising the community.

Amos

400

What role do teachers and the school environment play in shaping the values and attitudes of Chike and his classmates?

The teachers and school environment model European norms and ways of thinking, which influence the children’s behavior, ambitions, and understanding of the world.

400

Why does Achebe criticize Conrad’s depiction of Africa?

It ignores African humanity and presents them as objects or scenery which dehumanizes them. He believes him to be a racist. 

400

In Heart of Darkness, what does the European use Africa for in his storytelling?

As a backdrop, symbol, and foil to European moral identity

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