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100

Okonkwo's father; a notorious dancer

Unoka

100

The country where Things Fall Apart takes place

Nigeria

100
What are the outcasts required to do before they may join the church?
Shave their heads
100

Outcast

osu

100

What is Okonkwo's biggest fear?

Okonkwo fears appearing weak like his father.

200

Protagonist of the novel; a courageous warrior

Okonkwo

200
The name of Okonkwo's motherland
Mbanta
200

After comparing himself to fire, he compares his son Nwoye to...

Ash

200

The large living quarters of the head of the family

obi

200

How does Okonkwo's exile affect him and his family?

Okonkwo’s exile isolates him from his community and weakens his social status.

300

Ikemefuna

Boy from neighboring village chosen by his people as a sacrifice to Umuofia...

300
How many Igbo villages are there?
9 villages
300
What does Enoch do to provoke the rage of the clan?
Unmasks an Egwugwu
300

Fever

iba

300

How does the arrival of the British colonizers affect the Igbo community?

The British colonizers disrupt Igbo traditions, religion, and social order, causing conflict and change.

400

Nwoye 

Okonkwo's oldest son; joins the missionaries and later changes his name.

400

First missionary in Mbanta...

Mr. Kiaga

400

The customary food items used to begin fellowship in Umofia. 

Kola Nut

400

Elders

ndichie

400

What is the significance of the title Things Fall Apart in relation to the story?

The title reflects the breakdown of Igbo society and Okonkwo’s life as colonialism and internal conflicts cause everything to fall apart. Also taken from W.B. Yeats's poem The Second Coming

500

Okonkwo's best and oldest friend

Obierika

500
What is an ogbanje?
A child that continually curses its mother by returning to her womb several times after dying...
500
Okonkwo's tragic flaw
His fear of weakness
500

Murder or Manslaughter

ochu

500

How does the novel explore the theme of change versus tradition?

The novel shows tension between preserving traditions and adapting to new influences like colonialism.