Things Fall Apart Chapters 1,2,&3
Okonkwo is a well known famous man due to his many personal achievements
Overthrew a wrestler named Amalinze the Cat which caused him to be well respected around elders in Umuofia
Okonkwo was “slippery as a fish”, which helped him win
Okonkwo became really famous and his fame spread as time went on
Big, scary man who was loud and walked as though he wanted to pounce on someone
Would use fists when angry and couldn’t get words out fast enough
Okonkwo’s father, Unoka, was lazy and reckless with money
Unoka was a debtor and owed everyone money
Only happy when playing the flute or drinking
Unoka’s band and dancers would go to other villages and dance and sing for them upon request
Unoka loved when rain stopped and the dry season started with people flying kites and singing songs
Unoka would bring a kite that he found home while singing as a kid
Unoka grew up to be a failure: wife and kids didn't have enough food, and he was in a lot of debt
Unoka’s neighbor, Okoye, came to visit him with a kola nut
Unoka didn’t like war and blood
Okoye spoke in proverbs before directly asking Unoka to pay him back, which caused Unoka to say that he will not pay him back now but will soon
Unoka died with lots of debt and no titles, making it clear why Okonkwo was ashamed of him
Okonkwo had the same respect as elders due to his achievements
The crier tells everyone that they need to come to the market in a tragic tone
Darkness was feared among the Igbo: kids were told not to whistle at night, snakes were called string, insects echoed in the silence
Moonlight nights are a lot happier with people celebrating and kids playing with each other: “When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk”
Okonkwo could stand the sight of blood and handled war unlike his father
A daughter of Umuofia was killed, causing people to want revenge
An ultimatum with Mbaino of whether they wanted to give a boy and a virgin or go to war was given
Umuofia’s war, magic, and medicine men were feared
Other villages would prefer a peace settlement over war
Umuofia would always consult and Oracle before waging war to make sure the war was just
Okonkwo took care of the boy that was brought from Mbaino
Okonkwo’s wives and children were afraid of him
Okonkwo wasn’t afraid of external things, but he feared becoming like his father
He wants to hate everything his father loved, including gentleness and idleness
Okonkwo’s son Nwyoe was scaring him due to his laziness, and the punishments he gave caused his son to become a very sad person
Ikemefuna, the boy from Mbaino, came from watching his mom crying due to having to give him up and was very afraid because he didn’t understand what was happening to him or that his father was involved in killing a woman
Okonkwo didn’t inherit a barn, title, or wife from his father
When Unoka went to ask the priestess why his harvest was so weak, he was told he needed to start working harder and his laziness was the problem
Unoka died due to swelling in the Evil Forest, and he took his flute with him
Fear of his father’s failure caused Okonkwo to become very motivated to work hard in life
Okonkwo worked under a powerful man named Nwakiebie to get his first yam seeds
Okonkwo brought a kola nut, alligator pepper, and plan wine to Nwakiebie’s house
Everyone drank the wine in order of status and age after Okonkwo (The father, the sons, then the wives)
After all the customs were completed, Okonkwo asked for yam seeds
Okonkwo received 800 yam seeds out of respect for his hardworking nature
Okonkwo was able to support his family with the seeds he received, which unfortunately for him included his father
Okonkwo’s mother and sisters grew women’s crops such as coco yams, beans, and cassava while Okonkwo grew yams, the man’s crop
The year Okonkwo received the yam seeds were very bad in terms of weather and rain
The yams wouldn’t grow properly because there was no sun and only leaves formed
One man in the village ended up hanging himself
Okonkwo felt that he could handle anything after this
Unoka encouraged him by saying that Okonkwo was a much better man than him
Okonkwo is a well known famous man due to his many personal achievements
Overthrew a wrestler named Amalinze the Cat which caused him to be well respected around elders in Umuofia
Okonkwo was “slippery as a fish”, which helped him win
Okonkwo became really famous and his fame spread as time went on
Big, scary man who was loud and walked as though he wanted to pounce on someone
Would use fists when angry and couldn’t get words out fast enough
Okonkwo’s father, Unoka, was lazy and reckless with money
Unoka was a debtor and owed everyone money
Only happy when playing the flute or drinking
Unoka’s band and dancers would go to other villages and dance and sing for them upon request
Unoka loved when rain stopped and the dry season started with people flying kites and singing songs
Unoka would bring a kite that he found home while singing as a kid
Unoka grew up to be a failure: wife and kids didn't have enough food, and he was in a lot of debt
Unoka’s neighbor, Okoye, came to visit him with a kola nut
Unoka didn’t like war and blood
Okoye spoke in proverbs before directly asking Unoka to pay him back, which caused Unoka to say that he will not pay him back now but will soon
Unoka died with lots of debt and no titles, making it clear why Okonkwo was ashamed of him
Okonkwo had the same respect as elders due to his achievements
The crier tells everyone that they need to come to the market in a tragic tone
Darkness was feared among the Igbo: kids were told not to whistle at night, snakes were called string, insects echoed in the silence
Moonlight nights are a lot happier with people celebrating and kids playing with each other: “When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk”
Okonkwo could stand the sight of blood and handled war unlike his father
A daughter of Umuofia was killed, causing people to want revenge
An ultimatum with Mbaino of whether they wanted to give a boy and a virgin or go to war was given
Umuofia’s war, magic, and medicine men were feared
Other villages would prefer a peace settlement over war
Umuofia would always consult and Oracle before waging war to make sure the war was just
Okonkwo took care of the boy that was brought from Mbaino
Okonkwo’s wives and children were afraid of him
Okonkwo wasn’t afraid of external things, but he feared becoming like his father
He wants to hate everything his father loved, including gentleness and idleness
Okonkwo’s son Nwyoe was scaring him due to his laziness, and the punishments he gave caused his son to become a very sad person
Ikemefuna, the boy from Mbaino, came from watching his mom crying due to having to give him up and was very afraid because he didn’t understand what was happening to him or that his father was involved in killing a woman
Okonkwo didn’t inherit a barn, title, or wife from his father
When Unoka went to ask the priestess why his harvest was so weak, he was told he needed to start working harder and his laziness was the problem
Unoka died due to swelling in the Evil Forest, and he took his flute with him
Fear of his father’s failure caused Okonkwo to become very motivated to work hard in life
Okonkwo worked under a powerful man named Nwakiebie to get his first yam seeds
Okonkwo brought a kola nut, alligator pepper, and plan wine to Nwakiebie’s house
Everyone drank the wine in order of status and age after Okonkwo (The father, the sons, then the wives)
After all the customs were completed, Okonkwo asked for yam seeds
Okonkwo received 800 yam seeds out of respect for his hardworking nature
Okonkwo was able to support his family with the seeds he received, which unfortunately for him included his father
Okonkwo’s mother and sisters grew women’s crops such as coco yams, beans, and cassava while Okonkwo grew yams, the man’s crop
The year Okonkwo received the yam seeds were very bad in terms of weather and rain
The yams wouldn’t grow properly because there was no sun and only leaves formed
One man in the village ended up hanging himself
Okonkwo felt that he could handle anything after this
Unoka encouraged him by saying that Okonkwo was a much better man than him