Things Fall Apart Proverbs
Proverbs are phrases use to explain certain solutions. Proverbs can explain specific situations within certain words to get the point across. The function for proverbs is to describe something without having to be forward with what is being said. There were five proverbs from things fall apart that stuck out to me. These proverbs are “when a man says yes chi also says yes”, what is good in one place is bad in another”, “If I fall down for you and you fall down for it is play”, “A man who pays respect to the great paves the way for his own greatness” and “If one brought oil soiled it others”
My first proverb I selected was “when a man says yes chi also says yes” the meaning in the culture is if a person help
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For the American phrase the function is to explain the difference between people in different environments. The context in which the American phrase was use to explain people different opinions. Where the African proverb is to compare the different practices for example on how Okonkwo had more than one wife while in other culture that is frown upon.
“If I fall down for you and you fall down for it is play” is my other African proverb chosen. This proverb means when a family is going through a bad situation the family are suppose to take care of each other because the family is suppose to be play and the family is suppose to fall down for each other. My American equivalent for this proverb is I have your back and you have mines. The way the phrase is use in our culture is if I am looking out for you then I am expecting that in return. The function in which this is use in America is if protect you then you will protect me. The function in which was use for the African proverb is for family or friend that are in situations and to show support for each other and their love for one another. The context in which the African proverb is use is when Okonkwo was going through some tough times and but he remember that his marriage should be play and they should not fight and when they fall they shall fall together. The context for American proverb is to have each other back meaning having each other to rely on.
My fourth proverb is “A man who pays
The novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe discusses the rise of an Igbo chieftain who came from great poverty to power and the eventual loss of Igbo traditions, rites, and the influence of his clan through his eyes due to western imperialism and colonialism. The intended audience for this novel is very broad, but if we tried to define it would primarily be people who have not experienced the Igbo culture and westerners or people who speak English. In this essay I will be focusing on the last six chapters: chapters 20 to 25. These chapters highlight the loss of power and customs of the Igbo people who have succumb to colonial rule. I fell Achebe is rhetorically effective and
2) I really think this saying is inspirational. It reminds me to slow down even with my thoughts. Consider them very carefully before I say them. It also reminds me to not simply repeat what I hear. Saying it over and over can make things much easier to believe. I do not want to let who I am be influenced by something I heard and never took the time to find out if it was true.
“The only real failure in life is not to be true to the best one knows.”, Buddha
Question ( 2 ): Discuss Okonkwo in Chinua Achebe 's “Things Fall Apart” is a tragic hero.
Based off the book Things Fall Apart, the videos we watched in class, and the poem “The White Man’s Burden”, the white man’s burden of spreading Christianity was more harmful than helpful. In both the book and the film the African Tribes were already fully functional as a whole. They had systems in place such as forms of government, art, social systems, and economic systems. After the whites came to convert them, things started to fall apart and become chaotic.
“…We must always honor the wishes of others before our own. We will make the way smooth by restraining emotion . . . To try to meet one’s own needs in spite of the wishes of others is to be “wagamama”—selfish and inconsiderate . . . It is such a tangle trying to decipher the needs and intents of others…”
A Japanese proverb says, ¨Fall down 7 times, stand up 8¨. This quote is suppose to mean how when everything that has happened to Cole, he still manages to try again. Cole is a 15 year old boy who has been getting into trouble for more than half of his life. He beat up a classmate and robbed a hardware store. His bad behavior brought him to either jail or banished to an island. His actions could affect his life forever. Cole should return to the island because he is becoming more trusting and trustworthy, he wants better for his future, and he is becoming more reflective.
Women are often thought of as the weaker, more vulnerable of the two sexes. Thus, women’s roles in literature are often subdued and subordinate. In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, women are repressed by an entrenched structure of the social repression. Women suffer great losses in this novel but, also in certain circumstances, hold tremendous power. Achebe provides progressively changing attitudes towards women’s role. At first glance, the women in Things Fall Apart may seem to be an oppressed group with little power and this characterization is true to some extent. However, this characterization of Igbo women reveals itself to be prematurely simplistic as well as limiting, once
The world is filled with many different types of societies and cultures. This is due to the fact that many people share dissimilar beliefs and ideas, as well as diverse ways of life. People lived under different circumstances and stipulations, therefore forming cultures and societies with ideas they formulated, themselves. These two factors, society and culture, are what motivate people to execute the things that they do. Many times, however, society and culture can cause downgrading effects to an assemblage if ever it is corrupt or prejudiced. Society and culture not only influences the emotions individuals have toward things like age differences, religion, power, and equality but also the actions they perform as a result.
I liked this quote because it is tellings you that, you must be live in the culture you had inherited before you get a new culture. This is only my thoughts, and how I am analysing this quote. sometimes peoples just forgetting them first culture, because they are in a new environment, which can influence you to a new life. Therefore you must keep alive your old culture, although you are in a new culture.
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a novel about a man in West Africa. It tells about his triumphs and trial ultimately leading to his demise. It explains how the “white man” came into his country and took over. It show you how the “white man” mad things fall apart.
Proverbs that have their origins in Spanish have usually migrated to and from English, French and German. Spanish proverbs have a long history of cultural diffusion. For example, there are proverbs that have their origin traced to Babylon and have come down through Greece and Rome. The Spanish proverb, “En boca cerrada no entran moscas,” (Silence is golden) traces back to traditions of North-African countries. Some Spanish proverbs will contradict other Spanish proverbs. People will quote proverbs that they believe most fit their way of life.
A proverb is "a brief, memorable saying that expresses a truth or belief" (Proverb). “Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten" (Achebe 7), and they enhance the meaning of all the conversations. “A proverb is [basically] a short sentence based on long experience” (.
One rule that all people should live by is¨Appreciate what you have because if you lose it or break it you may never get it back.¨My mom