Characters
Themes
Symbols
Plot
POTPOURRI
100

This protagonist is a respected warrior known for his fear of weakness.

Who is Okonkwo?

100

This theme is shown through Okonkwo’s constant fear of becoming like his father.

What is fear of failure / fear of weakness?

100

This crop represents masculinity, strength, and success.

What are yams?

100

Okonkwo becomes famous after defeating this wrestler.

Who is Amalinze the Cat?

100

This musical instrument is played by Unoka and reflects his love of art over labor.


What is a flute?

200

This character becomes a tragic victim of tradition and is like a son to Okonkwo.

Who is Ikemefuna?

200

The novel explores how this force disrupts Igbo society through missionaries and colonial rule.

What is cultural change / colonialism?

200

Fire symbolizes Okonkwo’s personality—strong but also this destructive quality.

What is destruction?

200

Ikemefuna is killed because of this decision by the Oracle.

What is the Oracle’s decree?

200

This sacred period prohibits violence and is broken by Okonkwo early in the novel.


What is the Week of Peace?

300

Okonkwo’s son who struggles with his father’s expectations and later changes beliefs.

Who is Nwoye?

300

This theme is seen in the conflict between fathers and sons like Okonkwo and Nwoye.

What is generational conflict?

300

This insect-like symbol represents the overwhelming arrival of colonizers.

What are locusts?

300

Okonkwo is exiled for this crime.

What is killing a clansman accidentally?

300

This group of masked elders represents ancestral spirits and settles disputes.

Who are the egwugwu?

400

This priestess channels the Oracle and commands Ekwefi to follow her into the night.

Who is Chielo?

400

Achebe presents this idea as both powerful and limiting within Igbo society.

What is tradition?

400

The breaking of this during the Week of Peace symbolizes disruption of harmony.

What is peace / sacred tradition?

400

During exile, Okonkwo lives in this village.

What is Mbanta?

400

This storytelling form, often involving animals, is used to teach moral lessons.

What are folktales?

500

This thoughtful character often questions tradition and serves as a foil to Okonkwo.

Who is Obierika?

500

This complex theme shows how identity is shaped by both personal choices and cultural expectations.

What is identity vs. society?

500

Okonkwo’s gun accidentally killing a clansman symbolizes this idea.

What is fate / unintended consequences?

500

The arrival of these people marks the beginning of major conflict in the novel.

Who are the missionaries / colonizers?

500

This spiritual force is believed to influence a person’s destiny and success.

What is chi?