"dearly beloved" when spoken slowly/"poisonwood tree" when spoken quickly
Methuselah was the bird in the book
The Poisonwood Bible was created in 1998.
The Poisonwood Bible has 546 pages.
The ISBN of The Poisonwood Bible is 0-06-017540-0.
Nathan does not say this during the novel at all sorry
The title "The Poisonwood Bible" refers to the fictional Bible used by the character Nathan Price to spread his misguided beliefs in the Congo. It symbolizes how his teachings and actions, like poisonwood, have destructive consequences on his family and the people he tries to convert. The title highlights themes of colonization, cultural clashes, and the consequences of imposing one's beliefs on others.
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The book was written between 1993 and 1998. Kingslover wrote it in her home in Arizona.
Yes, an example of a euphemism in "The Poisonwood Bible" is when Orleanna Price refers to Nathan Price's dictatorial behavior towards their family as "church discipline," downplaying the severity of his actions.
Nathan Price. He breaks it after their dinner with Anatole.
The Price's arrive in the Congo in 1959, when Ruth May is five. She dies in 1961, so she is most likely seven.
Benee is the name Anatole calls Leah.