Characters
Themes
Identify The Appeal
Power & Authority
Setting & Mood
100

Ezinma was his favorite child

Okonkwo
Explanation: This quote reveals Okonkwo’s softer side and deep love for Ezinma.

100

Ekwefi risks danger to protect Ezinma.

Family / Parental Love
Explanation: Her actions show the strength of maternal love

100

Okonkwo’s was greatly worried.

Pathos
Explanation: The quote shows Okonkwo’s fear for Ezinma, appealing to the reader’s emotions.

100

Ekwefi dared not disobey.

Chielo

Explanation: As priestess, she holds spiritual authority over others.

100

The dark forest as Ekwefi follows the priestess.

Suspenseful / Tense
Explanation: The nighttime forest creates fear and uncertainty.

200

She tells the story of the tortoise to her daughter.

Ekwefi
Explanation: This shows her nurturing role as a mother.

200

The tortoise story warns against selfishness.

Consequences of Greed
Explanation: The folktale teaches that selfish actions lead to punishment

200

The egwugwu are introduced as ancestral spirits who judge disputes.

Answer: Ethos
Explanation: Their spiritual status gives them credibility and authority in the village.

200

The egwugwu announce the final decision in the trial.

The ancestral spirits (egwugwu)
Explanation: They represent the highest judicial power in the village.

200

The lively wedding feast with food and palm wine.

Joyful / Celebratory
Explanation: The mood is happy and communal.

300

She carries Ezinma on her back and speaks as the Oracle.

Chielo
Explanation: Chielo acts as both a friend and the priestess of Agbala.

300

The village gathers for a marriage celebration.

Community
Explanation: The event highlights unity and shared traditions

300

The bride-price is counted carefully during the marriage ceremony.

Logos
Explanation: The process follows logical cultural rules and reasoning.

300

These people oversee the marriage negotiations.

Village elders
Explanation: Their age and status give them cultural authority.

300

The cave of Agbala.

Mysterious / Sacred
Explanation: The cave’s description creates a serious and spiritual atmosphere.

400

God who's voice Chielo represents 

Agbala

Explanations: the priest speaks over as the mouthpiece of the god.

400

The trial resolves conflict through discussion.

Justice
Explanation: The egwugwu system shows structured and fair conflict resolution.

400

Ekwefi follows Chielo through the dark forest out of love for her daughter.

Pathos
Explanation: Her actions create emotional tension and highlight maternal love.

400

Okonkwo carries Ezinma home despite usually hiding emotion

Patriarchal Authority
Explanation: As father, he has power within his household.

400

The formal gathering of the egwugwu for the trial.

Serious / Authoritative
Explanation: The structured setting builds respect and tension.

500

He complains that his wife was taken by her brothers.

Uzowulu
Explanation: He brings the marriage dispute before the egwugwu.

500

Okonkwo hides his emotions despite worrying about Ezinma.

Masculinity
Explanation: He struggles between showing love and maintaining a strong image.

500

Uzowulu argues his wife should return because he has paid the bride-price.

Logos
Explanation: His claim is based on logical reasoning and cultural law.

500

The Oracle’s command is followed without question.

Religious Authority
Explanation: The Oracle’s spiritual power overrides personal feelings.

500

Ezinma’s illness in the family compound.

Worried / Anxious
Explanation: The mood reflects fear for her survival.

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