Things Fall Apart - Chapter 16 Quiz
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Who comes to visit Okonkwo on his fourth year of exile?

Obierika

Where does Okonkwo live during his exile?

In Mbanta

What news does Obierika bring?

Sad news

Where does Obierika live?

<p>In Umuofia</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happened in Umuofia?

<p>White Christian missionaries have built a church and have recruited some converts</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do the leaders of the clan feel about what is happening in Umuofia?

<p>They are disappointed in the villagers</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do the leaders of Umuofia think of the converts?

<p>They are only 'efulefu'</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'efulefu' mean?

<p>Worthless</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is common among the converts?

<p>None of them holds a title in the clan</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Obierika's real reason to visit Okonkwo?

<p>He saw Nwoye with some missionaries in Umuofia</p> Signup and view all the answers

What's the village where Nwoye lives?

<p>Mbanta</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Nwoye tell Obierika?

<p>He is one of the converts</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Nwoye tell Obierika about Okonkwo?

<p>He is not his father</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many men came to Mbanta after what happened in Abame?

<p>Six, including a white man</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the white man speak to the villagers?

<p>Through an interpreter</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the message of the Christian missionaries?

<p>A new God who created the world and humankind</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why was the message important?

<p>The new God would replace the false gods of wood and stone that they had worshipped</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the promise of the missionary message?

<p>Worship of the true God would ensure that they would live forever in the new God's kingdom</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the white man tell the villagers?

<p>He and his people would be coming to live with them and would be bringing many iron horses for the villagers to ride</p> Signup and view all the answers

When did the villagers begin to move away?

<p>The missionary insisted that their gods were deceitful and arbitrary</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the missionary get the villagers' attention again?

<p>'The missionaries began singing a joyful hymn</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Okonkwo's response to the missionaries?

<p>He considered the man spoke nonsense and walked away</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Nwoye's response to the missionaries?

<p>He was impressed with the compassion of the new religion</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the new religion seem to answer?

<p>Nwoye's questions about customs that included the killing of the twins and Ikemefuna</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Characters and Locations

  • Obierika visits Okonkwo during his fourth year of exile in Mbanta.
  • Okonkwo is exiled from Umuofia, where he faces challenges adapting to his new life.

Events and News

  • Obierika brings sad news regarding changes in Umuofia during Okonkwo's absence.
  • White Christian missionaries have established a church in Umuofia and gained some converts.

Clan Perspective

  • Clan leaders express disappointment towards the villagers for converting to Christianity.
  • They dismiss the converts as "efulefu," a term meaning worthless; none hold titles within the clan.

Nwoye's Involvement

  • Obierika reveals that he saw Nwoye, Okonkwo's son, with the missionaries, indicating Nwoye's alignment with the new faith.
  • Nwoye identifies as one of the converts and expresses to Obierika that he does not wish to be like his father.

Missionaries and Their Message

  • Six men, including one white man, visited Mbanta following the events in Abame.
  • The missionaries communicated their beliefs through an interpreter, proclaiming a new God who created the world and humanity.
  • They claimed that their God would replace the "false gods" of wood and stone previously worshipped by the villagers.

The Promise of the New Religion

  • The missionaries promised eternal life in the new God's kingdom, appealing to the villagers' spiritual beliefs.
  • They assured the villagers that they would bring significant advancements, referred to as "iron horses," to their society.

Reactions to the Missionaries

  • The missionaries insisted that the villagers' old gods were deceitful, which led to a movement away from these traditional beliefs.
  • Their singing of a joyful hymn captured the attention of the villagers, showcasing their outreach strategy.

Personal Responses to the New Faith

  • Okonkwo responded to the missionaries with skepticism, viewing their teachings as nonsense and choosing to walk away.
  • In contrast, Nwoye felt impressed by the compassion shown through the new religion, suggesting a deep emotional resonance with its tenets.

Cultural Questions

  • Nwoye's inquiries about customs, such as the killing of twins and the fate of Ikemefuna, indicate that the new religion offered answers to complex moral dilemmas faced by the clan.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 16 from 'Things Fall Apart' with this quiz. Explore the key events and characters that define Okonkwo's experiences during his exile. Understand the impact of the missionaries and the changes happening in his village.

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