part i: imperialism “war dance” and “invisible children”

36
Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Upload: evadne

Post on 24-Feb-2016

41 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”. The SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA is a term used to describe:. Tribal Wars The LRA Imperialism A fund-raiser for African children Answer: Imperialism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Part I:

Imperialism“War Dance”

and“Invisible Children”

Page 2: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

The SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICAis a term used to describe:

Tribal Wars The LRA Imperialism A fund-raiser for African children

Answer: Imperialism

Page 3: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Which of the following countries contributed to the conflicts

in Africa by dividing the countries and tribes?

Britain? France? Spain?

Answer: All of the above.

Page 4: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

“War Dance” & “Invisible Children”take place in which

country? Rwanda? Uganda? South Africa? Kenya?

Answer: Uganda

Page 5: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

The children in these films are members of the

following tribe: Acholi Ibo Ibibio Ngazi

Answer: Acholi

Page 6: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

There are deadly consequences for a child soldier who:

Smiles? Cries? Agree?

Answer: Cries

Page 7: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

How many countries can Joseph Koyne and the

LRA be found in???

One? Two? Three? Four?

Answer: Three

Page 8: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Part II:

AfricanShort Stories

Page 9: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Chinua Achebeis known as the:

“typical” African writer? “learned” African writer? “rebel” African writer? “quintessential” African writer?

Answer: the “quintessential” African writer

Page 10: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

“Marriage is a Private Affair”includes themes of

cultural and __________ conflicts.

Inspirational Imperialsistic Ethereal Generational

Answer: Generational

Page 11: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Although Achebe writes in English,he uses Ibo:

Proverbs Words Attitudes All of these

Answer: All of these

Page 12: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Achebe is most famous for his__________

Things Fall Apart.

Poem Novel Biography Autobiography

Answer: novel

Page 13: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Achebe’s original first name, Albert, was a result of

_________ rule and influence. British American French Nigerian

Answer: British

Page 14: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In “Marriage is a Private Affair”

Nnaemeka’s father is upset by:

His choice of a wife His dropping out of college His leaving the village His religion

Answer: His choice of a wife

Page 15: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Nnaemeka is Ibo Ibibio

Answer: Ibo

Page 16: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

The village elders suggest thatNnaemeka should see:

A doctor A psychiatrist A mid-wife An herbalist

Answer: An herbalist

Page 17: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

What does Achebe use to symbolize the conflict

in the father’s heart at the end of the story?

Guilt Weather Village Letter

Answer: Weather

Page 18: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

What ultimately changes the

father’s mind?

Nnene’s letters Nnaemeka’s pleas The village elders The grandchildren

Answer: The grandchildren

Page 19: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In “Comrades” the young men’s hunger actually symbolizes their:

Starvation Desire for freedom Anger Forgiveness

Answer: Desire for freedom

Page 20: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Part III:

AfricanPoetry

Page 21: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In the poem “Acholi Land”the line “…fangs of terror”

is an example of:

Rhyme Meter Imagery Theme

Answer: Imagery

Page 22: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

“Lambs without a shepherd we remain”refers to:

The children The LRA The violence The danger

Answer: The children

Page 23: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In “Song of Admonition”the poet expresses his _______

with the lines:“Thus will my ancestor and I bleed

till you rid our camps of manless menwhose spirits paddle our lives

in the seas of death where they live.”

Anger Lonliness Happiness Boredom

Answer: Anger

Page 24: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In the poem “Always There”who speaks the lines:

“I am ageless as well as timeless,

and surely too, I am always there”

The Earth Africa Ugbua Aia

Answer: Africa

Page 25: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

The Trees

In their nakednessthe winter trees laugh

at our inabilityto shed the clothesof our past seasons.

Page 26: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In “The Trees,” the poet uses

_____ to add meaning to the poem:

Personification Hyperbole Rhyme Alliteration

Answer: Personification

Page 27: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

The poet is making a point abouthumans and their:

Mistakes Frailties Fears Inability to let go

Answer: Inability to let go

Page 28: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Leopold Senghorwas not only a poet,but a _______ as well.

Doctor Politician Publisher Professor

Answer: A politician

Page 29: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Senghor studied at: Harvard Yale The Sorbonne The Louvre

Answer: The Sorbonne

Page 30: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Senghor was the first black member of the __________

since its founding in 1635.

Lycee Academie Francaise Negritude Parliament Answer: Academie Francaise

Page 31: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

During WWII, Senghor was imprisoned by:

Germans French Japanese Americans

Answer: The Germans

Page 32: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Negritudefocuses on

Culture Politics Radicalism Racism

Answer: Culture

Page 33: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In Senghor’s poem, “Night of Sine,”

the line“Woman, rest on my brow your

balsam hands, your hands gentler than fur”suggests:

Fear Comfort Darkness Emotion

Answer: Comfort

Page 34: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

In “Prayer to Masks” the line“Cotton-heads, and coffee men,

and oily men”is filled with terms used by whites intending

to be:

Degrading Uplifting Realistic Poetic

Answer: Degrading

Page 35: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

Part III:

ThingsFall

Apart

Page 36: Part I: Imperialism “War Dance” and “Invisible Children”

See your STUDY GUIDE!