The Poisonwood Bible Book 4, Chapter 3 Quotes

The Poisonwood Bible Book 4, Chapter 3 Quotes

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A drum gives nommo in Congo, where drums have language. (4.3.2)

Communication and language (and not just human verbal language) is so important in the Congo that things don't get life until they get names. But Christianity seems to have a similar belief—like the story of Adam in Genesis, where Adam gets to name all of God's creatures.

The death of something living is the price of our survival, and we pay it again and again. We have no choice. It is the one solemn promise every life on earth is born and bound to keep. (4.3.12)

This is Adah's observation after the hunt, and this is probably why she had a so-what attitude about the lion. If humans will kill and eat animals without a second thought, why shouldn't animals be allowed a fair crack at humans?