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TFA Review

Part 2

The beginning of Part 2 of the novel finds Okonkwo...

exiled to Mbanta, his mother’s homeland.

A

converting to Christianity

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Dead

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None of these

D

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GOODLUCK!

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When Obierka visits Okonkwo he shares the news that the village Abame had been destroyed. Why is this important?

the first significant interaction seen between white and Ibo culture

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Characterizes the Europeans unfavorably

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foreshadows the oncoming destruction that will result in a culture clash

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Why does it make sense that Okonkwo’s son Nwoye is one of the first to convert to Christianity?

Nwoye was still struggling with the loss of Ikemefuna and the treatment of the twins

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Nwoye was already questioning some of the customs of his tribe

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The message of brotherhood appeals to him within the Christian faith

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Achebe has Nwoye leave the troubled life with his father’s family and merge with the lifestyle of the new missionaries. What was most likely Achebe’s primary purpose in doing this?

to reveal that Nwoye is, indeed, an ungrateful child who simply wishes to go his own way

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to condemn as ignorant and foolish the rejection of long-held beliefs in favor of a quick conversion to new ones

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to portray the missionaries’ way of life as a viable alternative for tribesmen who felt uncomfortable with the standards of tribal life

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to show the power of the missionaries’ trickery and manipulation

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In response to their request, villagers in Mbanta give the missionaries there a section of the Evil Forest in which to build their church

willingly, but skeptically, believing that the missionaries will be dead after a matter of days or weeks.

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under direct orders from their tribal leader Uchendu who is himself thinking of converting to Christianity

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because they are forced to by the District Commissioner who threatened destruction of the village if they did not cooperate with the missionaries.

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joyfully, hoping to ensure success for the fledgling group of Christians in their midst.

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Okonkwo is furious about Nwoye's conversion to Christianity because of

his perception that the Christians are kind and caring of the Ibo people

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the idea that Nwoye is abandoning his ancestors and the gods of his fathers--essentially turning his back on his heritage.

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his own history with the Christians before Nwoye was born, and their failed attempt to convert him.

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The young church in Mbanta stirs up controversy among the villagers by

rescuing abandoned infant twins from the Evil Forest.

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admitting osu (outcasts) into their congregation

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building a wall in the middle of the village, and assigning one side to Christians, the other to Ibo

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At the end of his seven-year exile, Okonkwo

thanks his family with a great feast and denounce the dangers of Christianity

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realizes the exile was a blessing in disguise

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has taken a fourth wife and had a son named Nkwali

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is completely broken with no ambition or drive to rebuild his life

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