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He is set on fire by the villagers after attempting to baptize a boat of children and it flips over and the children are eaten by an alligator.

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The Poisonwood Bible was created in 1998.


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Is there an example of Euphemism in the poisonwood bible?

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What is the significance of the title of the book The Poisonwood Bible?

Poisonwood is a plant that grows in the Congo. Which ever part of you that comes into contact with this plant will swell and developed a rash. The title "Poisonwood Bible" represents the negetive effects that religion has on this African comunity as well as the Price family. I hope this answers your question!!!!


Who breaks Orleanna's plate in poisonwood bible?

Nathan Price. He breaks it after their dinner with Anatole.


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What is the purpose of the poisonwood bible?

It tells the story of a family. A story which mirrors the story of the country they live in - the Belgian Congo.


In the book The Poisonwood Bible where does Nathan say he had been cursed by women?

Nathan does not say this during the novel at all sorry