Chapter Twenty (Part 3) Flashcards

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What plans does Okonkwo have upon his return to Umuofia?

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Okonkwo plans to rebuild his wealth and reputation by acquiring more land and expanding his
farm. He aims to reclaim his titles and positions of leadership within the community, restoring
the status he lost during his seven years of exile. Additionally, Okonkwo is determined to resist
the influence of Christianity and colonialism, emphasizing his commitment to traditional values
and practices in the face of changing times.

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Describe the government that was brought to Umuofia by the District Commissioner. Explain how it causes problems for Umuofia.

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The government introduced to Umuofia by the District Commissioner represents the colonial
administration of the British. This government imposes a system of governance that is
unfamiliar and incompatible with the traditional structure of the Igbo society. The District
Commissioner establishes courts and enforces British laws, often using arbitrary and biased
judgments. The imposition of taxes, land surveys, and the disregard for indigenous customs lead
to resentment and conflicts within Umuofia. The clash between the traditional governance
system and the foreign colonial rule results in social unrest, loss of autonomy, and a gradual
erosion of the cultural and social fabric of Umuofia. The imposition of foreign governance
creates a power imbalance and disrupts the harmony that once existed within the village.

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