Characters
Plot Basics
Setting
Themes & Ideas
The Ending
100

This is Oroonoko's title in Africa before he is enslaved.

Prince

100

The King takes Imoinda for this reason.

He desires her/wants her for his harem.

100

Oroonoko is originally from this continent.

Africa

100

Oroonoko strongly believes in keeping this, even when others break it.

Honor

100

After killing Imoinda, Oroonoko plans to do this.

Kill himself

200

The name Imoinda is given in Surinam.

Clemene

200

Oroonoko believes this happened to Imoinda before he is enslaved.

She is executed.

200

Most of the story takes place in this colony.

Surinam

200

Renaming Oroonoko "Caesar" represent this

Cultural Erasure or Loss of Control over Identity
200

Oroonoko hesitates and is captured by these peole

Colonists/Plantation Owners
300

This European man befriends Oroonoko on the plantation and promises him freedom.

Trefry

300

This even causes Oroonoko to decide to rebel.

Imoinda becomes pregnant
300

Imoinda is first taken to this place by the King.

His royal harem

300

True or False:

Oroonoko kills Imoinda becasue he believes death is better than slavery.

True

300

Oroonoko is executed in this brutal way

Dismemberment/Cut Apart

400

This man tricks Oroonoko onto the slave ship.

Sea/Ship Captain

400

Oroonoko leads enslaved people to this place when they rebel

The forest/woods

400

Oroonoko is enslaved after boarding this type of vehicle.

Ship

400

The narrator often compares Oroonoko to people from this civilization.

Rome/Europe

400

The narrator claims she is this during the most violent events

Sick

500

This is the name Oroonoko is given in Surinam.

Caesar

500

This happens to Oroonoko after he returns from the failed rebellion.

He is whipped/publicly punished.

500

The rebellion happens on this type of plantation.

A sugar plantation

500

This system allows people to be owned as property.

Slavery

500

Even during his execution, Oroonoko remains this

Dignified, Calm, or Honorable

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