Homegoing, Chapters 7, Grades 9-10
Chapter 7 of 'Homegoing' by Yaa Gyasi offers a poignant exploration of themes such as freedom, loss, and the search for identity against the backdrop of significant historical events. As the narrative unfolds, we see how the legacies of slavery and colonialism continue to shape the characters' lives and choices. This chapter challenges readers to reflect on the power of memory and the importance of understanding one's heritage. The questions below are designed to help you engage critically with the chapter and deepen your comprehension of its themes and characters.
Question 1
Describe the main conflict faced by the central character in Chapter 7 and how it connects to the broader themes of the novel.
Question 2
How does Chapter 7 explore the theme of freedom? Consider the different meanings of freedom for the characters within the context of their historical and personal circumstances.
Question 3
In what ways does the author use flashbacks or memories in this chapter? Discuss how this narrative technique affects your understanding of the character's motivations and the impact of the past on their present.
Question 4
Examine the role of family relationships in Chapter 7. How do these relationships influence the central character's journey and decisions?
Question 5
Chapter 7 touches on the theme of loss. Analyze how the characters cope with loss and the ways in which it shapes their identities and futures. Provide examples from the text.
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