ࡱ> %` Dbjbj"x"x .t@@<4444444$DJJJJD0KthyKKKKKKKKHyJyJyJyJyJyJy$zh|ny4WKKWWny44KKy.X.X.XW 4K4KHy.XWHy.X.XRu44xKK .9lJW vHyy0yvo}W(o}<xo}4xtK|O.X2R,^TlKKKnynyX(KKKyWWWWhhh.JhhhJHT 444444 The Poisonwood BibleReading Guide Book One: Genesis Orleanna PriceSanderling Island, Georgia 1. List and discuss the diction relating to life and death that opens the book. 2. How does the okapi transform from legend to merely real? 3. What is Orleanna seeking from her audience? The Things We CarriedKalanga 1959 Leah Price 4. Explain the allusion to the lilies of the field? 5. What is Nathan Prices attitude toward the Underdowns? 6. Explain Leahs statement, Our journey was to be a great enterprise of balance. Ruth May Price 7. Read Genesis 9:18-29. Compare this to Ruth Mays version of the story. 8. Explain the significance of the Tribes of Ham allusion. Rachel Price 9. Define malapropism. List examples and explain the effect. 10. Why did the Kilangan people transform from joy to confusion to dismay? Adah Price 11. Is Adah a half brain? Explain. 12. What is the benefit of Adahs silence? Leah 13. What is Fathers purpose in the garden? 14. What advice does Mama Tataba give Nathan? 15. What can we infer about Brother Fowles? Rachel 16. What do we learn about Kilangan culture from Rachels description of fashion? 17. Compare Nathans and Orleannas plans for winning over the village. Ruth May 18. Explain the irony in the role reversal of Rachel and Adah. 19. Compare Nathans and Orleannas opinions about the bodies of the natives. Adah 20. Explain Nathans analogy about sending a girl to college. 21. What is the verse? 22. List and explain the permanent order of the girls. 23. What is the first evidence of Africas influence on Nathan Price? Leah 24. How is the girls relationship with their mother illuminated through the mystery of Methuselah? Adah 25. What is the moral of Nathans fan belt story? Explain the irony. Leah 26. What revelation does Nathan make about the garden? 27. What does Leah mean when she says the jungle will take back everything once they are gone? Book Two: The Revelation Orleanna PriceSanderling Island, Georgia 28. What do we learn about the Price familys future from foreshadowing? 29. List the different politicians attitudes about Africa. 30. Explain Nathans allusions to Job. The Things We LearnedKilanga, June 30, 1960 Leah Price 31. How does Ruth May break the ice with the Congolese? 32. What makes the native children excel at the game? 33. Explain Leahs revelation about childhood and games. Ruth May Price 34. Give examples of purposeful humor in this five year old point of view. 35. Explain the quarrel between Nathan and the doctor mending Ruth Mays arm. 36. How does Ruth May contrast the Belgian army and the Jimmy Crow boys? 37. How does Ruth May compare herself to the green mamba snake? Rachel 38. Explain the debate over religion in Kilanga. 39. Explain the symbolism of the broken plate. Adah Price 40. Explain how Methuselahs plight might symbolize the girls. 41. Explain the religious implications of Adahs supposed death. Leah 42. Why does Leah vow to donate her books after she gets home? 43. Explain each girls efforts and attitudes about the hope chest. Ruth May 44. Define and explain the significance of a gree gree. 45. Why does Ruth May say she is scared of Jesus too? Rachel 46. Explain the news of current events conveyed by the Underdowns. 47. Explain the meaning of the phrase, If your brother is going to steal your hen, save your honor and give it to him first. Why is this ironic in its context? 48. What can the reader surmise about Nathans character based on his decision to stay in the Congo? Adah 49. How does Adah relate herself to the unlucky heathens? 50. This chapter is unified by the reference to the doctor poet William Carlos Williams. Give at least three examples and explain their connection in the story. Rachel 51. What does Rachel reveal about Ruth Mays quinine pills and how does Rachels knowledge of this characterize her? 52. Explain why Rachel said the election was like student council elections back home. Ruth May 53. Why does Ruth May say her mother needs Seven-Up? Leah 54. Analyze Leahs attitude toward Lumumba based on the details of her description. 55. Discuss the irony of Fathers statement, Americans would never stand for this kind of unequal treatment. Adah 56. Explain the paradox that June 30th is Independence Day for Methuselah. Book Three: The Judges Orleanna PriceSanderling Island, Georgia 57. Explain the significance of Orleannas excuses at this point in the narration. 58. Explain the circumstances behind the death of Private Nathan Price. 59. Explain how Orleanna compares herself to Methuselah and to the Congo. The Things We Didnt KnowKilanga, September 1960 Leah 60. Contrast the details between the Prices first arrival in Kalanga and this second arrival. 61. Discuss the debate about curses and tests between Leah and Nelson. Adah 62. What does Adah learn about twins in Kilanga? 63. Explain what Adah means when she says that her father should clean more chicken houses. Ruth May 64. What is Ruth Mays wish? 65. Describe Ruth Mays dream and explain its significance. Adah 66. Why do the Kilangans feel sorry for the Price women? 67. Explain the comparison of Rachel to the Little Red Hen. Leah 68. What does Anatole mean when comparing Lumumba to a hen puffing her feathers? 69. Explain Leahs dilemma about writing home to her friends in Bethlehem. 70. What is the significance of Leah saying, That is surely childhoods end, when you look at a thing like a rabbit needing skinned and have to say: Nobody else is going to do this.? Ruth May Leah Rachel 71. Explain how the handshake styles of Brother Fowles and Reverend Price reveal their characters. 72. Explain Brother Fowles metaphor of the tree. 73. What progress had Brother Fowles made with regard to marriage in Kilanga? Adah 74. Fully explain the true purpose of Tata Ndus visits. 75. Why does Tata Ndu choose Rachel? Leah 76. Contrast the native system of government with democracy. 77. Explain the reaction in Kilanga and the recent current events. Rachel 78. What deal has mother tried to make with Eeben Axelroot? 79. Explain Fathers reaction to Rachels cold shoulder. Ruth May 80. Explain why Ruth May believes she is sick. What does this say about her view of religion? 81. What does Ruth May believe will happen to her if she dies? Rachel 82. What events detracted away from Rachel on her birthday? Adah 83. Explain the irony of Reverend Prices mispronunciation of bangala. 84. Explain the allusion to Hester Prynne. Leah 85. Explain Anatoles analogy of the cooking pots. 86. What was Anatoles greatest gift? Rachel 87. Explain the irony of the following malapropism: Its a womans provocative to change her mind. 88. According to Axelroot, what is the biggest secret in the Congo? Explain the details. Adah 89. Explain the duality of Adahs Congolese name. 90. What is Adahs definition of a barbarian? Explain the irony. Leah 91. Describe Leahs escape from the ants. 92. What was Leahs revelation? Rachel 93. How does Rachel float to the river? 94. Explain the irony of her choice of what to save. Ruth May 95. What is Ruth Mays explanation for the army ant attack? 96. Describe Ruth Mays safe place. Adah 97. What is Adahs revelation after the ordeal with the army ants? Leah 98. Explain what has happened to Leahs sense of balance and justice. 99. What is the significance of Leahs conclusion to Book III? Book Four: Bel and the Serpent Orleanna PriceSanderling Island 100. Explain the extended metaphor of the chess game. 101. Compare news of African politics with Orleannas daily life. 102. What effect does Orleannas repetition of A chance meeting of strangers, and the end of the world unfolds? What We LostKilanga, January 17, 1961 Leah 103. Why is Leah narrating in flashback? 104. Explain the pun on the phrase cast their stones. 105. Explain Tata Ndus analogy of the pot in the fire. Rachel 106. What is the result of Tata Kuvudundus premonition after the vote for Leah to hunt? Adah 107. Define Bantu and muntu. 108. What does Adah mean by, those who have known this kind of hunger cannot entirely love, ever again, those who have not? Leah 109. Explain Leahs ambivalence (grateful yet sick at heart) after she kills the impala. Rachel 110. Explain the irony of Rachels view of President Eisenhower. 111. Contrast Rachels view of the hunt with Adahs. Leah 112. Identify and explain what you see as the theme of this chapter about dividing the meat. Rachel 113. Explain why Nelson is so fearful. 114. How do the girls plan to catch the culprit planting the curses? Adah 115. Who planted the snake in the chicken house? How does the reader know? Leah 116. What is the significance of everyone looking up at the treetops after Ruth May is bitten? Adah 117. To what does Adah compare this death? Explain. Rachel 118. Why did Rachel say she wanted to freeze in that spot? Leah 119. What does Orleanna do with the mosquito netting? 120. Explain what Nathan is doing at the end of Book Four. Why? 121. How does the childrens response add irony to his actions? Book Five: Exodus OrleannaSanderling Island, Georgia 122. List and discuss at least three ways Orleanna compares herself to the Congo. 123. To whom is Orleanna speaking in all of her prologues? Explain. What We Carried Leah PriceBulunga Late Rainy Season 1961 124. Explain the effect of the many color references in this chapter. 125. How does Leahs story of the ferry differ from Anatoles? 126. What metaphor does Leah use at the end of this chapter to describe her relationship with Anatole? How does this differ from Nathan and Orleannas relationship? Rachel Price AxelrootJohannesburg, South Africa 1962 127. Explain the humor behind Rachels assumption that she is fluent in three languages. 128. Explain at least three ways that Eeben Axelroot takes advantage of Rachel. 129. What object does Rachel regret leaving behind in Kilanga? Explain the symbolism. Adah PriceEmory University, Atlanta 1962 130. Explain the significance of the simile, [Orleanna] seemed determined to grow tragedy out of herself like a bad haircut. 131. How did Adah benefit in her college interview from being Nathans daughter? 132. Describe Adahs new religion. 133. What is the truth that Adah wrestles with? 134. What is the truth of Nathans war medal? 135. Explain Adahs rhyme, Carry us, marry us, ferry us, bury us. Leah PriceMission Notre Dame de Douleur 1964 136. How did Leah put Bulungu in danger? 137. What is the news of Nathan and Kilanga? 138. Explain the idea of balance between Leah and Adah as it relates to their speech in this part of the story. 139. Explain the significance of Leahs kissing the stones of her convent prison. 140. Explain the simile: they finally get a fighting chance, and were sitting here watching it get born dead. 141. Describe the simbas. 142. Explain Leahs reflection of the chicken bones. Rachel AxelrootJohannesburg 1964 143. Describe the trick up Rachels sleeve to escape Axelroot. 144. Explain the irony in Rachels statement, Daniel will never know what hit him. Leah Price NgembaBikoki Station January 17, 1965 145. Describe the rift between Leah and Anatole on this day. 146. Describe Anatoles new family. 147. Explain the statement, foreign hands moved behind the curtain and one white King was replaced with another. 148. Explain Leahs comment, Justice moves in mysterious ways. 149. What does Brother Fowles mean when he says, there are Christians, and there are Christians. 150. Comment on the effect of the organization of Leahs list the post, their salary, a friend walking home on the road--. 151. Explain the complex image of the snake in our belly. Adah PriceEmory Hospital, Atlanta Christmas 1968 152. Explain what Adah means when she says she is saved. 153. Explain why Adah sees Anatole as a kindred spirit. 154. Describe the respective religions of the Price women. 155. Adah keeps repeating the image of the ear-pulling Crawleys. What does this mean to her? 156. Explain Adahs great fear this Christmas Eve. Leah Price NgembaKinshasa 1979 157. What is 17 Janvier Lane? 158. Explain Adahs ironic gift in the care package. 159. Contrast Mobutus living conditions to the citizens he rules. 160. Contrast foreign visitors opinion of Congolese people with Leahs explanation of their lives. 161. Explain the effect of the device of antimetabole, This is not a poor nationIt is only a nation of poor. 162. Explain the parallel between the Price marriage and the metaphorical marriage of the U.S. and Zaire. 163. Contrast Leahs description of the inside and the outside of Mobutus palace walls. Rachel Axelroot Dupre FairleyThe Equatorial January 1978 164. Discuss the irony in Rachels description of the Equatorial as true life Africa. 165. Discuss Rachels fundamental misunderstanding of how her family would respond to the Equatorial. 166. Late at night when Rachel sits at the bar, what creepy sounds haunt her? Explain the significance. Leah Price NgembaKinshasa Rainy Season 1981 167. Discuss Leahs alienation on both continents. 168. Compare Leahs thoughts of her marriage to Anatole to Orleannas reflection at the end of Book Four. 169. How was the hope chest prophetic? 170. Why does Leah crave justice, forgiveness, redemption? Rachel PriceThe Equatorial 1984 171. Explain Rachels oxymoron a sensational failure. 172. Explain each sisters reaction to the Palace of Abomey. 173. What is significant about the list of people Rachel remembers from Kilanga? 174. Why did Leah look up at the sky when she mentioned Tata Kuvudundu and the snake? 175. Explain how Nathan got the Verse. Adah PriceAtlanta January 1985 176. Explain how each Price woman carries off the bones of Nathan Price. 177. Explain Adahs observation that the arrogance of the able-bodied is staggering. 178. Define benduka and bnduka. Explain the significance of both. 179. How does Orleanna react to hearing the news of Nathan? 180. Explain the importance of the story to Adah. Leah Price NgembaKimvula District, Zaire 1986 181. How does Leah parallel Orleanna in her state of motherhood? 182. Explain the paradox, a latrine does seem like a return to civilization. 183. Explain why the prospect of going to Angola is like the promised land to Leah and Anatole. Book Six: Song of the Three Children Rachel PriceThe Equatorial 184. Explain how Rachels world at the Equatorial compares to Africa. 185. Explain why Rachel compares herself to Vietnam veterans. 186. How does 101 Calamities relate to Rachels life? Leah PriceSanza Pombo, Angola 187. What is the New Republic of Connubia? 188. Explain what Leah means when she says Africa is famine or flood. 189. Why do you think Book Six refers to the girls by their maiden names? Adah PriceAtlanta 190. What is Adahs explanation of overpopulation? 191. Why did Adah never marry? 192. What is No Snikcidy Lime? 193. Explain the title of the novel. Book Seven: The Eyes in the Trees 194. Who is the narrator of the final chapter? 195. Explain the meaning of muntu. 196. Explain the meaning of the phrase a ruin so strange. (Look at the first sentence of the novel.) 197. Describe the lives that were changed because of the picnic. 198. Explain the idea that the African music has gone away and come back changed. 199. Explain the significance of the okapi. 200. Is redemption achieved in the end? 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