Things Fall Apart

Lesson 14
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ELA

Unit 2

11th Grade

Lesson 14 of 25

Objective


Craft an essay that answers the prompt.

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Target Task


Write an essay in which you explain how Chinua Achebe builds the theme of the individual and community in his novel Things Fall Apart. In your essay, analyze how Achebe uses one or more of the features below (or features of your own choice) to strengthen the development of his message about colonialism. Be sure that your analysis focuses on the most relevant features of the novel. Your essay should not explain whether you agree with Achebe, but rather explain how Achebe develops his message.

As you prepare to write, consider how Achebe uses:

  • Characterization, such as the development of characters, their motivations and their relationships
  • Figurative language, such as metaphors, symbols, and proverbs
  • The elements of tragedy and the tragic hero
  • Setting
  • Plot development, including flashbacks and foreshadowing
  • Point of view

Notes


  • Students should read chapter 12 for homework, focusing on the following:
    • Compare the mood at the start of chapter 12 with that at the end of chapter 11. Why might the author choose to create such a contrast?
    • How does chapter 12 contribute to the author’s message about the rich culture and traditions of the Igbo people?

Next

Analyze how Achebe develops the importance of strong and harmonious ties to the Igbo community.

Explain the development of Okonkwo’s tragic flaw in chapter 13.

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