Chapters 14-19
1. Where did Okonkwo take his family to live?
He took them to live with his mother’s kinsmen in Mbanta.
2. How did Okonkwo feel about his circumstances?
He thought his personal god or chi was not meant for great things. He was feeling despair.
3. Why did Uchendu talk to Okonkwo about the Mother Supreme?
He wanted Okonkwo to realize that his despair was, comparatively, not that great, and that he
owed it to his family to comfort and support them. He told Okonkwo not to refuse comfort in
his mother’s homeland, or he would displease the dead.
4. Who came to visit Okonkwo during the second year of exile, and why?
Obierika came to bring Okonkwo news of the village and money from the yam crop he was
tending until Okonkwo returned home.
Short Answer Study Questions-Things Fall Apart, p. 9
5. Briefly retell the story of the destruction of Abame.
A white man riding an iron horse had come to the village. The elders killed the man and tied his
iron horse to their sacred tree. A few months later, three white men came, saw the iron horse,
and left again. A few weeks later, on market day, the white men surrounded the market and
killed all of the people there.
6. What was Obierika’s reaction to the story?
He said he was afraid, because he had heard other stories about white men with powerful guns
who took men away as slaves.
7. What event did Obierika describe on his next visit, two years later?
The missionaries had come to Umuofia. They had built a church, won converts, and were
sending evangelists to surrounding villages.
8. Who had Obierika found among the missionaries?
He had found Okonkwo’s son, Nwoye.
9. What was the iron horse?
It was a bicycle.
10. Where did the missionaries in Mbanta build their church, why were they given that particular piece of land, and what happened to them?
The villagers gave the missionaries land in the Evil Forest, because they didn’t really want
them, and they thought the missionaries would decline the offer. When the missionaries were
alive and well when the villagers expected them to be dead, they won more converts.
11. What was it about Nwoye’s actions that disturbed Okonkwo so much?
He was concerned that Nwoye and his other male children would abandon their ancestors.
He pictured himself and his fathers waiting in vain for worship and sacrifice.
12. What group wanted to be admitted to the Christian church, and what happened?
The osu, or outcasts, wanted to be admitted. Mr. Kiaga agreed, on the condition that they
shave their long, tangled hair. They did so, and survived, and became strong proponents of
the faith.
Short Answer Study Questions-Things Fall Apart, p. 10
13. Describe the incident with the sacred python.
The sacred python was the most revered animal in the area. It was thought to be the
emanation of the god of water. No one had ever even thought of killing it. One of the former
outcasts, now a Christian, had alledgedly killed the sacred python, although it was never
proved. The elders decided to ostracize the Christians. Soon after this decision, the alleged
killer died, and the clan agreed not to bother the other Christians.
14. What did Okonkwo do before he left Mbanta when his exile was ended?
He held a great feast to thank his mother’s kinsmen for their hospitality.
15. What was the one elder’s message to those at the feast?
He told them he feared for their generation because they didn’t understand how strong the
bonds of kinship should be. He was concerned because they had let this strange religion start
to break apart their clans.
5 comments:
get chap 20-25 quests and answers
can you please post the rest of the chapters answers
please make shorter answers
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Do you know the conflicts WITH RESOLUTIONS of the Igbo and Christian missionaries?
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