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Chapter Four Characters

Chapter Four Characters. Ezeani – (e-ZEE-nee) priest of Ani, the earth goddess, who decided Okonkwo’s punishment Ojiugo – (o-JOO-go) youngest wife of Okonkwo Ezeudu – (e-ZOO-doo) oldest man in Umuofia Amadiora – (ah-ma-dee-OR-a) god of farming weather. Chapter Five Characters.

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Chapter Four Characters

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  1. Chapter Four Characters • Ezeani – (e-ZEE-nee) priest of Ani, the earth goddess, who decided Okonkwo’s punishment • Ojiugo – (o-JOO-go) youngest wife of Okonkwo • Ezeudu – (e-ZOO-doo) oldest man in Umuofia • Amadiora – (ah-ma-dee-OR-a) god of farming weather

  2. Chapter Five Characters • Ekwefi – (ek-WEE-fee) second wife of Okonkwo, former village beauty who left first husband to be with Okonkwo • Ezinma – (e-ZEEN-ma) only daughter of Okonkwo and Ekwefi • Obiageli – (oh-bya-JEL-ee) sister of Nwoye • Nkechi – (en-KEE-chee) daughter of Okonkwo and Ojiugo

  3. Chapter Six Characters • Maduka – (ma-DOO-ka) teenage boy who showed skills at wrestling, son of Obierika • Chielo – (CHEE-lo) priestess of Agbala, Oracle of the Hills and Caves, friend to Ekwefi

  4. Analyze the following quotes: • Those whose palm-kernels were cracked for them by a benevolent spirit should not forget to be humble. (p. 26) • “I will not have a son who cannot hold up his head in the gathering of the clan. I would sooner strangle him. (p. 33) • Nwoye’s younger brothers were about to tell their mother the story of the accident when Ikemefuna looked at them sternly and they held their peace. (p.43) • Okonkwo sprang to his feet and quickly sat down again. (p. 47)

  5. Homework due Wednesday • Read Chapter 7 of Things Fall Apart. • Write in your notebook two open-ended discussion questions for each chapter.

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