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Character, Theme, and Cultural Context in Things Fall Apart 20-21

Authored by Alexandra Kesler

English

12th Grade

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Character, Theme, and Cultural Context in Things Fall Apart 20-21
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the character of Okonkwo in 'Things Fall Apart' and how his actions contribute to the overall themes of the novel.

Okonkwo's character symbolizes the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation.

Okonkwo's character represents the peaceful coexistence of different tribes in the novel.

Okonkwo's character in 'Things Fall Apart' reflects the clash between tradition and change, as well as the consequences of rigidly adhering to societal norms.

Okonkwo's actions highlight the benefits of embracing change and modernity.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain the significance of the character Nwoye in the novel 'Things Fall Apart' and how his relationship with his father, Okonkwo, reflects broader themes.

Nwoye symbolizes the struggle between tradition and change, while his relationship with Okonkwo highlights broader themes of cultural shifts and the impact of colonization.

Nwoye symbolizes the importance of individualism and personal growth, contrasting with broader themes of community and tradition.

Nwoye represents the triumph of tradition over change, showcasing the strength of cultural norms.

Nwoye's relationship with Okonkwo highlights themes of unity and family bonding.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the character of Ezinma challenge traditional gender roles in 'Things Fall Apart' and what does this reveal about the Igbo culture?

Ezinma challenges traditional gender roles by refusing to marry and choosing to pursue a career instead, highlighting the progressive views of Igbo society.

Ezinma challenges traditional gender roles by being her father's favorite and accompanying him to important meetings, which is typically reserved for male children. This reveals that in Igbo culture, individual merit can sometimes override strict gender expectations.

Ezinma challenges traditional gender roles by becoming a warrior in the village, showcasing that women can be just as strong as men in Igbo culture.

Ezinma challenges traditional gender roles by being submissive and obedient to her husband, conforming to the patriarchal norms of Igbo culture.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Analyze the character of Obierika in 'Things Fall Apart' and discuss how he serves as a foil to Okonkwo.

Obierika is a wealthy and influential character who shares the same values as Okonkwo

Obierika is a cowardly character who never questions traditions

Obierika is a violent and aggressive character who mirrors Okonkwo's behavior

Obierika serves as a foil to Okonkwo by being a thoughtful and rational character who questions traditions and decisions, contrasting with Okonkwo's impulsive and tradition-bound nature.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify and explain the main themes present in 'Things Fall Apart' and provide examples from the text to support your analysis.

The main themes in 'Things Fall Apart' are love, friendship, and happiness.

The main themes in 'Things Fall Apart' are the clash of cultures, effects of colonization, and importance of tradition.

The main themes in 'Things Fall Apart' are science, technology, and progress.

The main themes in 'Things Fall Apart' are individualism, freedom, and democracy.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Discuss the theme of tradition versus change in 'Things Fall Apart' and how it impacts the characters and plot of the novel.

The theme of tradition versus change in 'Things Fall Apart' leads to a happy ending for all characters

The theme of tradition versus change in 'Things Fall Apart' has no impact on the characters or plot

The theme of tradition versus change in 'Things Fall Apart' impacts the characters by highlighting their struggles to adapt to shifting cultural norms and influences the plot by driving conflicts and ultimately leading to tragic outcomes.

The characters in 'Things Fall Apart' easily embrace change without any struggle

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain the theme of colonization in 'Things Fall Apart' and how it influences the cultural context of the story.

The theme of colonization in 'Things Fall Apart' is portrayed through the arrival of European missionaries and its impact on the Igbo society.

The theme of colonization in 'Things Fall Apart' is centered around the conflict between different African tribes.

Colonization in 'Things Fall Apart' focuses on the introduction of new farming techniques by the missionaries.

The theme of colonization in 'Things Fall Apart' is about the impact of industrialization on the characters.

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