Review for TFA
Review for TFA
Names from TFA
• Ani: earth goddess• Ekwefi: beaten by Okonkwo for saying the
banana tree was not dead. Also shot at by Okonkwo for saying what a bad shot he was.
• Ezinma: Ekwefi’s only daughter• “IS that me?”
• Ilo: village square• Wrestling match: drums begin at noon, but
wrestling at sunset– Real match was last– Two teams of 12 wrestlers– Last match between the two leaders
• Cheilo: priestess of Oracle of The Hills how is she different in ordinary life?
• Ezedu: Oldest man in Umuofia. Warns Okonkwo not to help in the killing of Ikemefuna.
•Twins: considered evil. Placed in forest to die.
Why does Okonkwo kill Ikemefuna?
• How has he gone against his people and their traditions?
• How has he gone against himself?
• How is he juxtaposed with Nwoye in this incident?
Role of women?
• THey decorate the huts• Tell stories• Help each other• Bride price (does it show value or devaluation
of women?) • Ekwefi ran away from first husband. What
does this tell us about women and their rights?
Chapter 7
• Gender roles: 53• Man expected to rule his women and childen• What were the different stories men and women
told?• Which do Nwoye prefer? Who is he like?• Who builds the walls and repairs them?• Women collect firewood.
For Monday
• Read Chapters 10-11• Choose two quotes from chapter 8 and
explain their significance• Answer questions about egwugwu ceremony• Look up vocab words for quiz next Friday
Foreshadowing of Locusts
• Snapping
Vocabulary• 1. Amiss: something is amiss. Some thing is
incorrect or wrong.• 2. esoteric: mysterious, understanding
belongs only to a select few.• 3. Submission: complience; yielding to
another• 4. resignation: acceptance• 5. notorious: known for unflattering reasons
• 6. profound: thoughtful, deept• 7. delectable: delicious• 8. vigor: vitality; great strength• 9. tumult: noisy commotion• 10. inadvertent: unintended, careless
White Man
• Why no toes?• Have they seen white men before?
Terms:• Foil: character used as contrast to another.• Iyi-uwa a special kind of stone that links
ogbanje and the spirit world. Only if the iyi is found and destroyed will will child live.
• Ogbanji: Changling. Spirit child who repeatedly dies and returns to its mother to be reborn.
• Obierika: friend and foil to Okonkwo
p. 83 Story of Snake
• What is the moral?• Justice-don’t be so quick to accuse others.
Trial:Uzowulo vs. Mgbafo
• The nine eggwugwu represent one of the nine villages in the clan
• Ancestral Spirits• Evil Forest: I Kill a man on the day that his life
is sweetest.”– Why is it sweetest?
Act out pa.89-94
• Class plays egwugwu• Evil Forest• Uzowulo• Odukwe ( Mgbafo’s brother)• Mgbafo: (No lines)
Is the verdict Just?
• What do we learn about their system of justice?– Community is involved– Children belong to man– For the good of the children the woman was
returned– Why do the elders think this is case is a trifle?
Story of tortoise
• How might it foreshadow the arrival of the white man?
What do we learn from Okonwo’s behavior in chapter 11?
• How is it different from his public face?
Bethrothal (Uri) of Obierika’s daughter
• Dowry?• Action of community when goat gets loose?• Singers compliment Okonkwo so does elder.•
Chapter 13Ezeudu’s death
• 3 titles• Explosion of gun: why both male and female?• Why was he exiled?• Why is compound destroyed?• What does Obierika think about at the end of
chapter? (P. 125)
Know for test: Check your glossary handout or the back of your book
• Ani• Ibo• Chi• Obi• Iyi-uwa• Egwugwu• Ogbanji• Uri• Fadenya• Badenya• Agbala
Characters to know
• A. Ezinma G. Tortoise• B Okonkwo H. Obierika• C. Evil Forest I. Ezeudu• D. Unoka J. Ekwefi• E. Ikemefuna• F. Nwoye• •