Plot & Characters
Vocabulary
Literary Devices
Grammar Check
Themes & Symbols
100

Who is Papa-Nnukwu?

Papa-Nnukwu is Papa’s (Eugene’s) father — Kambili and Jaja’s grandfather. He practices traditional Igbo religion.

100

Define colonialism.

Colonialism is when one country controls another politically, economically, and culturally. In the novel, British colonialism influences religion and identity in Nigeria.

100

What is a foil?

A foil is a character who contrasts with another character. 

100

Identify the independent clause: “Kambili prayed quietly, while Papa shouted.”

Independent clause = “Kambili prayed quietly.”

100

How does faith affect Kambili’s identity?

Her faith is shaped by her father’s strict religion, but she starts to redefine it as she experiences other perspectives.

200

Why does Papa refuse to let his children visit Papa-Nnukwu often?

Papa believes Papa-Nnukwu’s traditional beliefs are sinful and “pagan,” so he wants to protect his children from that influence.

200

What does it mean to be a traditionalist?

A traditionalist follows ancestral customs and beliefs rather than adopting Western or Christian systems. 

200

How is Aunty Ifeoma a foil to Papa?

She is open-minded, joyful, and encouraging of freedom,  the opposite of Papa’s strict, controlling nature.

200

Combine: “Papa prayed for Nigeria. He prayed for the conversion of Papa-Nnukwu."

“Papa prayed for Nigeria and for the conversion of Papa-Nnukwu.”

200

How does colonialism influence family relationships?

It creates division because Papa rejects his father’s traditional beliefs due to his colonial-influenced Catholicism

300

What did Jaja do to upset Papa?

He refused to go to communion.

300

Give an example of irony from the novel.

Papa is deeply religious but commits violent acts in the name of faith.

300

What is understatement?

Understatement is when something serious is presented as less important than it is.

300

True or False: A independent clause can stand alone.

True

300

What does the color red symbolize as a motif in Purple Hibiscus?

The color red appears repeatedly to symbolize danger, anger, and violence in the household.

400

Why does Kambili internalize her thoughts vs. expressing herself?

Because she is fearful of Papa's authority and knows she will be punished. 

400

When Kambili calls Papa-Nnkwu a "pagan," how does Auntie Ifeoma correct her?

She calls Papa Nnkwu a traditionalist as he stays true to his Igbo culture. 

400

Give an example of an anecdote in Purple Hibiscus.

Papa-Nnukwu tells stories about how missionaries misled his son, Eugene (Papa), by changing their traditional beliefs.

400

What is a "simple sentence"

One independent clause that demonstrates a complete thought. 

400

Why is it hard for Kambili to make friends?

She has been raised in an extremely strict and controlled household by Papa, where speaking freely or showing emotion is discouraged.

500

Where does Auntie Ifeoma take Jaja and Kambili despite Papa's orders?

To the Igbo festival to expose them to their culture.
500

Why is “dependent clause” named that way?

Because it cannot stand alone. It depends on an independent clause to make a complete sentence.

500

Give an example of a motif in Purple Hibiscus.

The recurring presence of silence in Kambili’s home is a motif that reflects fear and control.

500

What is a compound sentence?

Two independent clauses joined together by coordinating conjunctions (and, for, nor, but, or, yet, so)

500

How does the theme of perfection show up in Purple Hibiscus?


Papa demands perfection in behavior, faith, and family life, everyone must follow strict rules, pray correctly, and avoid mistakes.

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