
Study Guide Questions for Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe 1
If you’ve been struggling with the reading quizzes or just want some extra help following along/keeping track
of events in the chapter, use this study guide as you read. You don’t necessarily have to answer EVERY
question, but answering some of the questions for each chapter will help you process the text.
Part One - Chapter 1
1. How does eighteen-year-old, Okonkwo, bring honor to his village?
2. When Okonkwo is angry and cannot speak because of his stutter, how does he get his point across?
3. Who is Okonkwo's father?
4. Why doesn't Okonkwo have any patience with his father?
5. When is the only time that Unoka is not haggard and mournful?
6. Why does Unoka's neighbor, Okoye, visit him?
7. Why does Unoka change the subject to music when he and Oybe are discussing the impending war with the village of
Mbaino?
8. While talking with Okoye about the war, Unoka changes the subject to which topic?
9. Why does Okoye need to collect a past debt from Unoka?
10. The Ibo people consider conversation to be very important. What form of conversation do they regard the most highly?
11. How does Unoka react when Okoye asks him to repay the two hundred cowries owed to him?
12. Why is Okonkwo considered one of the greatest men of his time?
Chapter 2
1. What is used to inform all the men of the Umuofia to meet in the market place the following morning?
2. What do the people of Umuofia fear in the night?
3. Okonkwo does not fear war. In the last war he fought, he brought home a souvenir which he drank palm-wine out of. What
is this souvenir?
4. Who is the powerful orator that informs the ten thousand men of the emergency facing the nine villages of Umuofia?
5. What is the emergency that the great orator announces at the meeting in the marketplace?
6. What ultimatum is dispatched to Mbaino as a consequence of the murder of the woman from Umuofia?
7. Why is Umuofia feared by all its neighbors?
8. Okonkwo of Umuofia is the emissary of war to Mbaino. What does Mbaino give him as an offering for the murder of the
woman from Umuofia?
9. What are the things that Okonkwo fears most?
10. What is the one passion that rules Okonkwo's life?
11. Why is Okonkwo's twelve-year-old son, Nwoye, causing him great anxiety?
12. Okonkwo is very prosperous, owning a large compound with many huts, and an abundance of food. Ikemefuna is given to
Okonkwo to live with him until the clan decides Ikemefuna's fate. How does Ikemefuna react to living with Okonkwo?
Chapter 3
1. Under what circumstances will the people of Umuofia consult Agbala, the Oracle of the Hills and the Caves?
2. Where does the powerful Oracle of the Hills, Agbala, live?
3. When Okonkwo was a boy, his father, Unoka, consults Agbala, the Oracle of the Hills, about why his crops always fail.