L O To analyse what Adichie might mean

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L. O. To analyse what Adichie might mean by a single story? “You must

L. O. To analyse what Adichie might mean by a single story? “You must never behave as if your life belongs to a man. Do you hear me? ' Aunty Ifeka said. 'Your life belongs to you and you alone. ” Meaning?

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Quotes Analysis: “. . . my point is that the only authentic identity for

Quotes Analysis: “. . . my point is that the only authentic identity for the African is the tribe. . . I am Nigerian because a white man created Nigeria and gave me that identity. I am black because the white man constructed black to be as different as possible from his white. But I was Igbo before the white man came. ”

Quote 2: “. . . my point is that the only authentic identity for

Quote 2: “. . . my point is that the only authentic identity for the African is the tribe. . . I am Nigerian because a white man created Nigeria and gave me that identity. I am black because the white man constructed black to be as different as possible from his white. But I was Igbo before the white man came. ”

Task 1: Write a short presentation that seeks to explain what Adichie might mean

Task 1: Write a short presentation that seeks to explain what Adichie might mean by a single story? Questions to think about: Who’s story is dominant? Who creates the story? In chapter 1 & 2 who’s voice in dominant? How is identity constructed?

Key words: Colonialism. Power. Identity.

Key words: Colonialism. Power. Identity.

L. O. To create Character profiles for the main characters in the novel. List

L. O. To create Character profiles for the main characters in the novel. List the main characters in the novel so far. Odenigbo Olanna Kainene Ugwu Richard. Susan. Mr Madhu. Harrison. Jomo. Okon? Molly?

Character profiles: Key facts about them: Quotes that highlight an aspect of their character.

Character profiles: Key facts about them: Quotes that highlight an aspect of their character. An image – what do you think they look like? Supporting quote. Key events in their lives. Arrange all in order of importance. Colour code.

Questions to consider: What is the significance of changing narrators with each chapter? How

Questions to consider: What is the significance of changing narrators with each chapter? How do the viewpoints of Ugwu and Olanna differ? Particularly in Ch. 1, 2 & 3? What is the importance of Olanna’s negative view on marriage? What about defying her parents?

Ugwu: Ugwu is only thirteen when he begins working as a houseboy for Odenigbo,

Ugwu: Ugwu is only thirteen when he begins working as a houseboy for Odenigbo, but he is one of the most intelligent and observant characters in the novel. How well does Ugwu manage the transition from village life to the intellectual and privileged world of his employers? How does his presence throughout affect the reader’s experience of the story?

Social class: Discuss the ways in which Adichie reveals the differences in social class

Social class: Discuss the ways in which Adichie reveals the differences in social class among her characters. What are the different cultural assumptions—about themselves and others—made by educated Africans like Odenigbo, nouveau riche Africans like Olanna’s parents, uneducated Africans like Odenigbo’s mother, and British expatriates like Richard’s exgirlfriend Susan?

 What does Adichie achieve through the rampant use of sexuality? Is Olanna an

What does Adichie achieve through the rampant use of sexuality? Is Olanna an over-sexualized character?

Plenary: Who is the most important character in the first 3 chapters of the

Plenary: Who is the most important character in the first 3 chapters of the novel ? Why?