Characters
Themes
Symbols
Plot
POTPOURRI
100

This character represents the failure Okonkwo fears most due to his laziness and debt.


Who is Unoka?

100

Achebe complicates the idea of masculinity by showing it can lead to this outcome.


What is self-destruction?

100

This represents feminine strength and refuge during Okonkwo’s exile.

What is the motherland?

100

This event marks the beginning of Ikemefuna’s integration into Okonkwo’s family.

What is his arrival from another village as a peace settlement?

100

This system of titles and achievements determines a man’s social status in Igbo society.

What is the title system?

200

She follows Chielo into the forest out of love and fear for her daughter.


Who is Ekwefi?


200

This theme is reflected in the tension between Igbo spirituality and Christianity.

What is religious conflict?

200

The District Commissioner symbolizes this broader force.

What is colonial authority?

200

The destruction of the church occurs after this act by a convert.

What is unmasking an egwugwu?

200

This outcast group is accepted into the Christian church, helping it grow.

Who are the osu?

300

This convert enthusiastically joins the missionaries and helps enforce their authority.


Who is Enoch?


300

The novel suggests that rigid adherence to tradition can lead to this societal result.

What is collapse / division?

300

The church represents both hope for some and this for others.

What is cultural destruction?

300

Okonkwo’s return from exile is overshadowed by this major shift.

What is the spread of Christianity and colonial rule?

300

This method of communication spreads important messages quickly across villages.

 What are drums / the talking drum?

400

This leader of the Christian church shows some respect for Igbo culture.


Who is Mr. Brown?

400

Achebe presents colonialism not just as invasion, but as this internal process.

What is cultural fragmentation?

400

The title itself comes from a poem symbolizing this global breakdown.

What is societal collapse?

400

The clan’s failure to act collectively leads directly to this turning point.

What is Okonkwo killing the messenger?

400

This practice involves leaving twins in the forest, reflecting beliefs about spiritual danger.

What is the abandonment of twins?

500

This more aggressive missionary replaces Mr. Brown and escalates conflict.


Who is Reverend Smith?


500

This theme is revealed through Okonkwo’s inability to adapt to change.

What is resistance to change?

500

Okonkwo’s final act symbolizes his ultimate loss of this.

What is control / identity?

500

The novel ends with this ironic perspective shift.

What is the District Commissioner reducing Okonkwo’s life to a paragraph?

500

This subtle narrative choice by Chinua Achebe allows readers to understand Igbo culture while still reading in English.

What is the use of proverbs, Igbo words, and translated oral tradition within English narration?