Things Fall Apart

Lesson 20
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ELA

Unit 2

11th Grade

Lesson 20 of 25

Objective


Analyze Okonkwo’s reaction to his village and the village’s reaction to Okonkwo.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe  — Chapter 21

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Target Task


Question 1

The main purpose of lines 6–10 (“In this way…to his school.”) on p. 181 is to

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Question 2

Compare Okonkwo’s plans for his return to Umuofia with the reality of his return to Umuofia. Explain how this reality impacts Okonkwo.

Key Questions


  • In chapter 20, the reader learns about Okonkwo’s grand hopes for his return to Umuofia. As you read chapter 21, trace how the author depicts his return and compare it with his plans.
  • How do most villagers seem to feel about Mr. Brown and the missionaries in general? Why?
  • Why do people start sending their children to Mr. Brown’s school? What are their hopes?
  • The words “falling apart” appear on p. 183. To what is the author referring here? How does this allusion to the title/poem help to strengthen Achebe’s message?

Notes


Lesson 21 includes the reading of two chapters in the novel. The teacher may wish to assign some pages for homework on this evening or even start chapter 22 in class on day 20 given that chapter 21 is so short.

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Students will be able to analyze how Achebe brings the conflict to a climax in these chapters.

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