Village idiot is an idiom used by someone that made a mistake, making them feel as if they are the laughing stock in a group or society. Say for instance I do something unintelligible or make a mistake and many people knows about it, then I will say: "I am the village idiot" or "I feel like the village idiot".
if i were to ever enter a dwarf village, i would feel tall. to feel tall would be too much. therefore i would have to put all dwarves on a stretching maching that the Americans have made. now to enter my dwarf village, you shall feel short, because they are no longer short they are ...the opposite.
He so sad
there were sad the whole village was sad
strike a compromise with the villagers
The old village has an eerie, haunted feel of abandonment
A postmaster from the city might feel out of place in a remote village due to differences in infrastructure, cultural practices, and social dynamics. They may struggle with slower mail delivery, lack of modern amenities, and difficulty adjusting to the quiet, isolated lifestyle of the village compared to the hustle and bustle of urban life.
The poet takes the loss of the deserted village personally because he has a connection to the place and its people. He is emotionally invested in its history and culture, which is now lost with the village's abandonment. The poet's personal connection to the village makes its loss feel more poignant and significant to him.
In the story "Father Wakes Up the Village," the father feels frustrated and disheartened by the lack of appreciation for the small village tradesmen. He believes they are essential to the community but are often overlooked or taken for granted by the villagers.
Members of the clan have joined the Christians and turned their back on the traditions of the village.
It's Michaels past and odd dispostion that makes him feel like an outsider and that makes him so shy.
Reverend Hale makes Tituba feel important by telling her she has been chosen to help cleanse the village. "The Crucible" is a play that was written by Arthur Miller.