Homegoing, Chapters 2, Grades 11-12
In the second chapter of 'Homegoing' by Yaa Gyasi, the story continues to unfold, introducing new characters and deepening the exploration of themes such as identity, colonialism, and the impact of history on personal lives. As you read, consider how these themes are developed through the characters' experiences and the choices they make. Reflect on the impact of external forces on their lives and the connections between the past and present.
Question 1
Who is the main character introduced in the second chapter, and what challenge or conflict are they facing?
Question 2
How does the setting in the second chapter compare to the first? Discuss any changes in location, time period, or atmosphere and their significance to the story.
Question 3
Identify a key theme introduced in the second chapter. How does the author begin to develop this theme through the events or characters?
Question 4
Examine how the author uses dialogue in the second chapter. How does the dialogue contribute to character development or the advancement of the plot?
Question 5
Consider the historical context presented in the second chapter. How does the author weave historical facts into the narrative, and what effect does this have on your understanding of the characters' world?
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