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100

What did you learn about the living and the dead in this section of the text?

Ancestors and Ancestral Spirits: The Feast of the New Yam includes rituals and prayers dedicated to the ancestors, seeking their blessings and protection for the clan.

The Evil Forest: Chapter 6 describes the Evil Forest, a place where the Igbo people believe the spirits of the wicked and the outcasts reside.  

Burial Customs: In Chapter 6, we learn about the customs surrounding death and burials. Unoka died of a shameful illness, and his body was left in the Evil Forest. This reflects the strict cultural norms surrounding honor and disgrace, even in death.

100

What imagery interested you?

Various answers.

100

What effect did Ikemefuna have on Nwoye?

Positive effect: Ikemefuna mentors Nwoye into being more masculine.

200

What is a Bride Price?

Bride Price: Paid by the bridegroom (or his family) to the bride’s parents.

200

Why symbols did you notice in the chapters?

Yams (Feast of Yams, prosperity, fertility)

Evil Forest (consequences, shame. wrongdoing, fear)

Ancestors/Spirits (blessings, guidance, morality, decision making)

Drums (culture, festivities, celebration)

200

What effect did Ikemefuna have on the relationship between Nwoye and Okonkwo?

Positive effect: Nwoye is acting more like the son Okonkwo wants (hunting, growing yams, separating himself from "children's stuff).

300

Individualism vs Collectivism?

Individualism: For the self

Collectivism: For the group

300

What language here indicates that the locusts arriving is a good thing?

"They were a delight to the eyes." 

"The elders, who could remember how the villagers had rejoiced when the locusts came in their youth, decided that they would have a big feast."

300

Why is Okonkwo so concerned with the behavior of his children?

It's a reflection of himself (Weakness/masculinity, dominance over household, resembling his father).

Cultural expectations/Values.

Legacy

400

Why would they want the locust to arrive?

locust being a symbol of prosperity.

Community activity to collect and prepare the locust for a feast.

Food Source.

400

What language indicates that the locust are a bad thing.

"Locusts hung on the bushes in clusters, darkening their foliage."

"Like a bolt of thunder." 

400

In what ways does Nwoye experience cognitive dissonance?

Liking his mother's stories, but listening to Okonkwo's.


500

What does killing Ikemefuna tell us about the tribe's sense of justice?

They determine how to make choices through their priests/spirits/gods.

Morality and justice are dependent on their gods' commandments. 

500

How does Achebe create the feeling that Ikemefuna's death is inevitable in this chapter?

Imagery

Word Choice

Symbolism

500

What character trait or traits drive Okonkwo's participation in the killing of Ikemefuna?

Strict and emotionless. 

Values masculinity and tradition.