Chapter 13

A traditional Igbo funeral ceremony, featuring dancers painted in chalk and charcoal, drums, and an atmosphere of mourning and respect in a village setting.

Understanding Ezeudu's Legacy

Test your knowledge of Chapter 13 and delve deeper into the world of Ezeudu and his significance. This quiz is designed to help you recall key events and themes that shape the narrative.

Participate and discover:

  • Key character insights
  • Important events
  • Cultural elements within the story
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DancingEagle21
Which time Ezeudu was found died?
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night
What did funeral dancers paint their body with?
Chalk and charcoal
Paints
Clay
Didn't draw
What does the clan's name mean?
The invincible land
The land of the brave
The village of strongmen
The invincible village
How old was Ezeudu's son?
17
20
16
18
After how many years Okonkwo could return to the clan?
5
9
6
7
Which one was used first?
Drums
Cannon
Gun
Ekwe
How many titles Ezeudu had taken in his life?
8
1
4
3
What was the Okonkwo's crime called?
Male
Female
And why?
It was inadvertent
He killed somebody who was younger
It was unreasoned
He hated him
Okonkwo's motherland
Iguedo
Mbanta
Mbaino
Umofia
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