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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
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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 doesOkonkwo 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