This trickster father creates a plan to send marriage letters to several chiefs at once.
Ananse
"My daughter has been educated; she can type and write letters."
Ananse
This chief sends a large number of gifts quickly, showing enthusiasm for the marriage proposal.
Chief of Sapaase
Ananse shows this trait through his trickery and clever planning.
Cunning/Manipulative
This young educated woman works as her father’s typist and becomes the focus of the marriage scheme.
Anansewa
"Father, I will do whatever you say."
Anansewa
This chief sends gifts but is more cautious and formal in his approach to the marriage negotiations.
Chief of Akate
Anansewa shows this quality by trusting and obeying her father.
This lively young woman is Anansewa’s friend and often helps carry messages and news.
Christie
"Have you heard the latest news?"
This character often spreads information and excitement.
Christie
The chief who gave a glass coffin to Ananse.
Chief Who is Chief
Ananse’s plan to gain wealth from multiple chiefs shows this negative trait.
Greed
This older woman helps care for Anansewa and participates in the mourning rituals during her “death.”
"Oh my daughter, what has happened to you?"
This is said during the mourning scene when Anansewa is thought to be dead.
Ayaa
Which chief was she most intrigued by?
Chief Who is Chief
Ananse brags about his clever plan to everyone. This behavior shows that he values his own cleverness and social status above all else.
Pride
These men speak on behalf of the chiefs and deliver their messages during the marriage negotiations.
The Messengers!!!
"Do I look like a house?"
Storyteller
Which chief's name was Whispered in the ear?
Chief of the Mines
This trait explains why Ananse’s plans often succeed despite being dishonest.
Cleverness/Intelligence