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"The Sacrificial Egg" by Chinua Achebe explores themes such as tradition vs. modernity, the conflict between old and new values, the impact of colonialism on indigenous cultures, and the consequences of societal pressure and expectations on individuals. Through the story of Julius Obi, Achebe highlights the struggle between preserving cultural traditions and adapting to change in a rapidly evolving society.
the cultural conflict that opposed the African and western communities. It is about the cultural conflict. Also, as the protagonist Julius Obi (and the writer Chinua Achebe himself as well) are people who have been educated in land other than their home, they are open or at least trying to be open to western ideas and are developing a disbelief in what has been guiding their community- all the bizarre superstitions and beliefs. So when he steps on the sacrificial egg he exclaims 'nonsense' as if he does not believe that he will get the ill luck. But ironically, he was just running away from wooden gong, of the night spirit. So I think the conclusion is that we will always inherantly remain of our land. Our beliefs as a community, what we have grown up to hear, and believe, they will not change drastically. That's not necessarily a bad thing. I think it's a beautiful thing that aversions, conflicts and colonisation cannot change our culture and our inherant, inherited beliefs.
From the Latin meaning egg he is an egg.
The characters are: Jonathan Iwegbu, his wife and three children, the egg rasher man (Who went nearly insane because his "egg rasher" was stolen) and "Na teif-man and his people" Source: my English book
Bad egg, is a childrens game, played on the playground. see related link. It's also the meaning for an egg, that has gone rotten.
Girl. Woman. Only-child. Crystal Beauty. Angry. Furious. Unladylike. Improper. Wise. Knowledgeable. Discerning. Desired. Ogbanje. Egg-lover. Responsible.
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The egg is classified as a mesolecithal egg, meaning that it contains a moderate amount of yolk.
Oblong is a six-letter word meaning egg-shaped.
Ovoid is a five-letter word meaning egg-shaped.
No, "an egg" is a noun, a type of reproductive state. But there is a verb "to egg" meaning to incite or urge (egg on).
A seven-letter synonym for 'egg shaped' is obovoid or obovate.