Agwa
Akụkọ
Kedụ
dị iche iche
Nghọta
100

Unoka

Okonkwo's father; a notorious dancer

100
The name of Okonkwo's motherland
Mbanta
100
What are the outcasts required to do before they may join the church?
Shave their heads
100

Something evil

Fufu

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 country of origin of the white missionaries

England

200

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

Ash

200

 

Egwugwu
200

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.

300

Ikemefuna

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

300

Okonkwo is famous for this

Wrestling

300
What does Enoch do to provoke the rage of the clan?
Unmasks an Egwugwu
300

Name one god from Yoruba/Igbo culture

Chukwu, Shango, Orisha, Ani

300

Why is the book titled, Things Fall Apart?

The title reflects the breakdown of Igbo society and Okonkwo’s life as colonialism and internal conflicts cause everything to fall apart.

400

Nwoye 

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

400
In what country does Things Fall Apart take place?
Nigeria
400

The customary food items used to begin fellowship in Umofia. 

Kola Nut

400

Many West African villages build their structures out of mud for this reason

It keeps the building cool and the resource is readily available

400

The reason why Okonkwo killed himself

What is the total collapse of his culture

500

Okonkwo's best and oldest friend

Obierika

500

The week that Okonkwo beat his wife

The week of peace

500
Okonkwo's tragic flaw
His fear of weakness
500

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Name one music artist that sings Afro Beats

What is WizKid

500

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

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