Things Fall Apart

Lesson 8
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ELA

Unit 2

11th Grade

Lesson 8 of 25

Objective


Explain how the author establishes the significance of the wrestling match to the people of Umuofia.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe  — Chapter 6

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Target Task


Question 1

The words feverish, frenzy and intoxicating are used on pp. 46 and 47 to

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Question 2

Reread the first paragraph of the novel. Use evidence from this paragraph and chapter 6 to explain the significance of the wrestling matches to the people of Umuofia, especially the young men.

Key Questions


  • What diction does the author use on pp. 46–48 to create the mood of the scene?
  • Why does the author mention that Okonkwo sat down again quickly on p. 47?
  • What does the line “Many people looked around, perhaps for the first time, and saw those who stood or sat next to them” imply on p. 48?
  • What do we learn about childhood life-expectancy in Umuofia from Ekwefi and Chielo’s conversation?
  • What do we learn about Chielo?
  • How does the conversation between the women, along with the wrestling ceremony, contribute to our understanding of life in Umuofia?

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Analyze Okonkwo’s decision to disobey the Oracle and how this decision develops theme.

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