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Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart

Chapter 1 What do we learn about the tribe’s values? It may help you to consider those values under the following headings… Moral Social Cultural Sporting Economic

Chapter 2 How do you think Achebe wants us to view Okonkwo’s character and behavior? You may take into account in your answer what we have learned about Okonkwo in chapter one.

Chapter 3 Why do you think Achebe gives prominence at this early point in the story to Okonkwo’s failures?

Chapter 4 What signs are there that Okonkwo’s personal shortcomings will bring him trouble later?

Chapter 5 Why does Okonkwo feel unenthusiastic about the feast? How does that lack of enthusiasm show itself? Why is this surprising? Why does he feel excited by the wrestling? In your answer take into account the story of how Okonkwo won Ekwefi’s heart. How does his excitement show itself? Why is it not surprising? Taken together, what do the two feelings add to our understanding of Okonkwo’s character?

What do you think this short chapter contributes to the story?

Chapter 7 How does Achebe create the feeling that Ikemefuna’s death is an inevitable part of things? Consider in your answer the arrival of locusts, the part played in the death of tribal beliefs, Okonkwo’s character, and the way this part of the story is told.

Chapter 8 In what ways is Okonkwo’s thinking challenged in the early part of this chapter? How does he respond?

Chapter 9 How and why does Achebe establish a sharp contrast between the way Okonkwo and Okagbue (medicine man) behave in this chapter?

Chapter 10 How effective is the tribe’s system of justice as illustrated here? What is significant (ironic), as far as the story is concerned, about the fact that Okonkwo is one of the egwugwu?

Chapter 11 What conflicting forces are probably at work within each of the four characters in this chapter?

Chapter 12 How does Achebe want us to view the life of the tribe, as evidenced here? Why might you expect this chapter to be something of a preparation for the novel’s turning point?

Chapter 13 What view does Achebe take of Okonkwo’s banishment? How do you view it?

Chapter 14 How does Uchendu’s advice to Okonkwo suggest some directions the story may take from this point on? Write a “personal advice” column for a newspaper or magazine. Re-express Uchendo’s advice in modern terms (and more briefly).

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25