Literature In English Questions
Question 686:
'...the toad likes water but not when the water is boiling'. King Odewale in the Gods Are Not To Blame uses this proverb to explain why he
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Baba Fakunle: How much did he give you boy? <br/>Boy: Ten cowries, Baba.<br/>Baba Fakunle: Hand him back nine.<br/>The order to return nine cowries was given by Baba Fakunle because he
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 688:
''When the frog in front falls in a pit, others behind takes caution... When crocodiles eat their own eggs, what will they will they not do to the flesh of a frog?''<br/>In the context of The Gods Are Not To Blame, the person who made this statement is alleging that king Adetusa
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Odewale shifts the blame for his tragedy from the gods to himself and claims that his tragedy is a result of his own weakness. The weakness he claims is love of
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The treatment meted out to Cinna the poet in Julius Caesar shows
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