This question is based on Literary Appreciation.
'In Umuaro it is not our custom to refuse a call, although we may refuse to do what the caller asks. Ezeulu does not want to refuse the white man's call and so he is sending his son!'
Chinua Achebe, Arrow of God
The lines above illustrate the use of
In the lines provided, Achebe uses a statement about custom—"In Umuaro it is not our custom to refuse a call, although we may refuse to do what the caller asks"—to convey a deeper meaning. This is the essence of a proverb; it expresses wisdom or cultural norms. The proverb is extended through the reference to Ezeulu's actions, showing how he adheres to the custom but also manipulates it to avoid confrontation. Traditional parables are longer stories that teach a moral lesson.
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