Characters
Themes
Events
Symbols
100

He represents colonial power and orders arrests for Igbo leaders. Who is this character?

The District Commissioner 
100

What is the main reason Okonkwo becomes disillusioned with his clan in the final chapters?

They refuse to fight against the colonizers

100

What event signaled the growing influence of Christianity in Umuofia? 

The arrival of the Christian Missionaries 

100

This symbolizes colonial influence and cultural disruption. What is it?

The church. 

200

They are African enforcers employed by the British. The villagers resent them for enforcing colonial rule. Who are they?

The court messengers or "Kotma"

200

What symbolizes the removal of Igbo culture at the end of the novel?

Okonkwo’s suicide and the District Commissioner’s reaction

200
How did Egwugwu respond to the threat of the village customs after the christians have gained converts? 

Burned down the christian church. 

200

This symbolizes colonial removal and misrepresentation of African voices. What is it? 

The District Commissioner's book. 

300

He has returned from exile expecting a high status. He killed a messenger out of resistance hoping his village would stand behind him. Who is he? 

Okonkwo 

300

TRUE OR FALSE: Okonkwo’s people strongly support his call for violent resistance against the British colonizers. 

False 

300

Why were six respected village leaders arrested by the District Commissioner? 

They were involved in the destruction of the church. 

300

This symbolizes Okonkwo's personal strength and masculinity. What is it? 

Okonkwo's machete. 

400

He replaced Mr. Brown with a more aggressive take on colonial influence. Who is he?

Mr. Smith

400

TRUE OR FALSE: By the end of the novel, many clan members have converted to Christianity.

True
400

What event in Chapter 24 highlights the growing frustration of the Igbo leaders with their increasing powerlessness under colonial rule? 

They were released from prison after being humiliated with a fine by British rule. 

400

Okonkwo's action symbolizes the breakdown of man and culture. What is it?

Okonkwo's suicide. 

500

He unmasks egwuwu, leading to the destruction of the  church. Who is he?

Enoch

500

What theme shows the collapse of Igbo religion and laws because of British rule? 

Colonialism and/or cultural clash

500

How does Okonkwo solve his frustration and despair with the changes happening to his village?  (Chapter 25)

He kills himself. 

500

Their act symbolized loss of fear and defeat, they didn't support Okonkwo. What did they do? 

They kept their silence and refused to help Okonkwo after he killed the messenger.