"When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for walk."
The author quotes the Igbo proverb "When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk." This proverb in "Things Fall Apart" is used to describe how a beautiful moonlit night tempts someone to enjoy the outdoors, even if they are usually confined by their limitations.
No character in the book says it. However, it is described as just a saying used by the Ibo people to discribe how much fun the people would have on moonlit nights.
Children in "Things Fall Apart" enjoyed moonlit nights because it was a time when they could gather around a fire, hear stories from their elders, and participate in communal activities. The moonlight created a serene and mystical atmosphere, making it more conducive for storytelling and bonding within the community.
A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing is an African proverb used by Chinua Achebe in his book, Things Fall Apart. This proverb is used to mean that everything happens for a reason.
"Things Fall Apart" was originally written in English by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.
the two men appeared out of nowhere, a few yards apart in the narrow, moonlit lane.
So that he could write the book.
Yes. Things Fall Apart is one of my favourite books, and has provided much understanding into all human behaviour. My favorite quote from this book is "An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb," which I have used at least a dozen times since I first read the book.
This could be considered historical narrative fiction among other things.
This proverb highlights the importance of understanding cultural beliefs and customs to avoid misunderstandings or misjudgments. In "Things Fall Apart," the clash of cultures between the Igbo people and colonial forces demonstrates how misinterpretations can lead to conflict and the erosion of traditional ways of life. Just as the toad's behavior is misunderstood by those unfamiliar with its habits, the Igbo culture is often misinterpreted and devalued by the colonizers.
In Things Fall Apart, the author shows the villagers making fun of the missionaries, by using the phrase 'your buttocks'. EG "'Your buttocks' said he had a father."
There is no such character in Things Fall Apart.
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