`Okonkwo’s fame had grown like a bushfire in the harmattan”
1. Okonkwo’s character and behaviour:
i) Consider both the positive and negative qualities of a fire.
ii) He is established in his community.
iii) He is presented at the height of his glory. This makes his fall more tragic.
2. Figurative Language that is used to describe Okonkwo:
i) Highlights his importance in the community.
3. Okonkwo’s fear of being a failure like his father, Unoka. Unoka’s shortcomings:
i) His characteristics are consistent with Ibo tradition of love of good company.
ii) His musical talent and reluctance to work hard.
iii) Companionable, drinking people lend him money.
THE HERO
Lesson Preparation for LESSON 7
1. Learners to read CHAPTER 2.
2. Learners to consider the following for discussion:
i) The values and customs of the clan.
ii) Ikemefuna’s arrival.