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SAYINGS OF NOVEL
ReplyDeleteSayings / Quotations from Petals of Blood by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
These quotations can be used in introductions, conclusions, and essay discussions about the novel's themes:
1.
"The condition of women in a nation is the real measure of its progress."
Meaning: A society can be judged by how it treats women. This relates to the suffering and exploitation of Wanja.
2.
"Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge, others only gargle."
Meaning: True education involves understanding and applying knowledge, not merely acquiring certificates.
3.
"Imperialism can never develop a country or a people."
Meaning: Foreign domination and exploitation hinder genuine national development.
4.
"The wealth of the few is built on the poverty of the many."
Meaning: The rich often accumulate wealth through the exploitation of ordinary citizens.
5.
"The struggle of the people is the history of the world."
Meaning: Social change is brought about by ordinary people fighting against oppression.
6.
"A people without memory are in danger of losing their soul."
Meaning: Societies must preserve their history and culture to maintain their identity.
7.
"Freedom is never given; it is won through struggle."
Meaning: True freedom requires sacrifice and resistance against injustice.
8.
"The workers and peasants are the creators of wealth."
Meaning: Economic prosperity depends on the labor of ordinary people.
9.
"The seeds of exploitation were planted long before independence."
Meaning: Colonial systems of oppression often continue after independence in new forms.
10.
"When the roots are deep, there is no reason to fear the wind."
Meaning: Strong cultural values and unity help people withstand challenges.
Short Sayings for Essay Writing
"Independence without economic freedom is meaningless."
"Power corrupts when it serves personal interests."
"The poor suffer while the rich prosper."
"Education is a weapon against oppression."
"Corruption destroys national development."
"Unity is the strength of the oppressed."
"Women are victims of social and economic exploitation."
"Neo-colonialism is a continuation of colonial exploitation."
"Justice and equality are essential for true freedom."
"The struggle for liberation continues after independence."
These sayings are particularly useful when answering NECTA essay questions on themes such as betrayal, corruption, neo-colonialism, exploitation, education, class struggle, women's oppression, and leadership in Petals of Blood.