This quote opens the setting of the novel. It indicates a forest and the geographical location of the story. This direct quote assures that this forest is filled with life and will live forever.
This quote takes out a cultural/religious idea. It takes about how the Orleanna has no life of her own because she married a husband who never loves her. This quote tells the other that you should have a life of your own and it should be the one you are happy with. It reminds her that she has is herself.
There is a smile used in this phrase about how memories comes and goes when you have nothing to do. This reflects on the character and how Orleanna tries to make the correct path forward. This tells the reader her personality. …show more content…
Nathan is attempting to make everything believe in the words of God. However, nobody has domination over himself or herself. Only darkness moved across life on earth. This quote is from the voice of Leah Price, describing her father about how religious he is. But based from all of his word and how insanity he is, it seems like the words spoken from his mouth weighs nothing at all.
This quote is spoken in the voice of Rachel saying that once they enter Africa, they had no choice of doing what they wanted to do and that all they have to do is try to survive in this country.
This quote illustrates the time in the dawn when the sun rises and birds started chirping, presenting the setting of this section of the book. Kingsolver uses imaginary words to make the picture clear and vivid.
This quote is an allusion to a fairy tale of the three little pigs in order to give the readers an idea of how the roofs were burnt up. It also shows the native housing materials used in Africa.
This quote shows how religious of the main character. They obey their father and listen to all the words said from their father. This phrase is targeted to a specific audience in the religion who believe in …show more content…
This targeted to all audience from every region because it is a generalize case. It is a typical feeling of the place where I belong.
The quote stated that the world has its own balance. Adah points out the situation of overpopulation and the consequences that comes after it. The world is created and it is meant to be. This quote specify to all the audiences living in the planet to notify that illness and death are a natural process and it cannot be avoid.
Each country has its’ own culture and each culture has its’ own tradition. Cultures are developed through time and through ritual events that happen from the past.
This quote reflects the death of Ruth May. She is basically saying that there is nothing to be sorrowful of being dead. Maybe it is better than being alive because she doesn’t have to suffer the life she is facing. This reflects one of the main themes of the story of forgiveness that Orleanna, her mother always seek for after her death.
This quote is the quote at the end of the whole book referring to Ruth May’s death. Since her soul is already one with Africa, she will always be and nobody will forget her. Everything in life has to more