Characters
Igbo Culture
Plot
The British
100

The protagonist who is driven by the fear of looking weak like his father.

Okonkwo

100

The name for a personal god that determines a person’s fortune.

Chi

100

The clan Okonkwo belongs to.

Umuofia

100

The first missionary to Umuofia who is described as respectful and kind. 

Mr. Brown

200

Okonkwo’s eldest son who eventually converts to Christianity.

Nwoye / Isaac
200

The name for the masked men who represent the ancestral spirits of the clan.

Egwugwu

200

Okonkwo's profession and reason for his fame.

Wrestler and Warrior

200

The name of the place where the missionaries are allowed to build their church.

The Evil Forest

300

The boy from a neighboring clan who lives with Okonkwo and calls him "father."

Ikemefuna

300

The name of social outcasts. These are the people in Igboland that first joined Christianity.

The osu

300

The way in which Okonkwo accidentally killed another clansman.

His gun exploded.

300

The successor to Mr. Brown who is strict and does not want compromise with the native people.

Reverend Smith

400

Okonkwo’s favorite daughter, whom he often wishes was a boy.

Ezinma

400

The name of the Oracle who holds great power over the decisions of Umuofia.

Agbala

400

The amount of time that Okonkwo was exiled for. 

7 years.

400

This colonial official serves as the ultimate judge in Umuofia. He ignores local customs and is in charge of all British soldiers.

District Comissioner

500

Okonkwo’s father, who was known for his laziness and debts.

Unoka

500

The week where no one is allowed to say a harsh word to their neighbor or commit any acts of violence.

The Week of Peace.

500
The name of Okonkwo's motherland.

Mbanta

500

The title of the book the District Commissioner intends to write at the end.

The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger