Igbo Culture

British Colonialsm
All About Okonkwo
Chapter 20
Key Terms
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Before the British show up, choose the best option to describe the Igbo people:


-- Poor and desperate

-- Strong and inclusive of intricate cultural practices

Strong and inclusive of intricate cultural practices

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What is colonialsm?

The practice of occupying and controlling another land for the goal of economic exploitation

100

How did Okonkwo become famous in his village?

Okonkwo became famous by being a strong wrestler and a wealthy farmer

100

In Chapter 20, Okonkwo returns to Umofia. What is Okonkwo's goal when he returns?

Okonkow's goal is to hold the highest title in Umofia (in other words, Okonkwo wants to be the most powerful person in Umofia)

100

What does the term 'theme' refer to in ELA?

A theme is a life lesson that you learn from a story that applies to the real world

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Who helps resolve disputes in Igbo culture?

The Oracle of the Hills and Caves

200

Choose the best option to answer the following question: How did the British start their colonialism project?

-- Stealing resources

-- Starting a war

-- Spreading the idea of Christianity

Spreading the idea of Christianity

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What is Okonkwo’s biggest fear?

Being like his father

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How does Okonkwo feel about the changes in Umofia when he returns?

Okonkwo is angry and frustrated with the changes

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What is the definition of figurative language?

Language used in a non literal way in order to convey meaning or add description

300

What is the primary crop of the Igbo people?

Yams
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How did the British colonialism project develop from spreading Christianity to something more?

The British set up laws and brought in people to forcibly enforce those laws

300

Name one positive AND one negative character trait of Okonwko

Positive:

-- Wealthy farmer

-- Physically strong

-- Usually follows traditional customs

Negative:

-- Fear often drives him to violence

-- Very sexist (thinks of women as weak and less worthy than men)

-- Doesn't accept his children for who they are

300

Are the Christians gaining more influence or less influence in Chapter 20?

The Christians are gaining more influence in Chapter 20

300

What does the term 'point of view' refer to?

Point of view is the way someone sees the world -- it's their perspective

400

What are two things that the Igbo culture value?

-- Physical Strength

-- Wealth Via Farming

-- Storytelling

-- Adherence to Tradition

400

How do Christian missionaries try to convert Igbo people to Christianity?

By creating churches and encouraging men of low status in Igbo society to join

400

Why does Okonkwo get frustrated with Nwoye?

Nwoye becomes Christian thereby rejecting traditional Igbo values

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Why are more Igbo people joining the Christians?

Igbo people who join the Christians are given economic, social, and judicial power/safety

400

What is the definition of the term 'convey'?

To show | To communicate

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Name one positive AND one negative aspect of Igbo culture

Positive:

-- Violence is a last resort

-- Spiritual values help reduce conflict

Negative:

-- Often very sexist practices that exclude women

500

What were two main reason European powers colonized Africa?

To spread Christianity and gain valuable resources that they could profit from

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What does Okonkwo's killing of Ikemefuna symbolize?

Okonkow's killing of Ikemefuna symbolizes a rejection of healthy masculinity and an acceptance of using violence to dispel fear

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What is one theme from Chapter 20?

When cultures clash, old traditions might start to fade away

500

What does the term symbolism mean?

Symbolism is when an object, action, or person represents an emotional idea