Proverbs and
Riddles.
Proverbs are the
butter and oil with which words are eaten. The art of conversation and argument
depends, in fact, on their use. By them the speaker shows his learning. Use of
proverbs also enables the speaker to attack an opponent obliquely, without mentioning
his name or the subject of the dispute.
Proverbs express
not only people's inherited wisdom and
code of behavior, they also create an atmosphere of fun and enjoyment,
imagination and sense of humour.
"If a child
washes his hands, he will eat with kings"
"If the
earthworm does not dance in front of the cock, he will still be eaten, but at
least the cock cannot say that he was provoked"
Riddles usually
take the form of a statement, not a question.
In the following
riddle :- What is it?
"People run
away from her when she is pregnant, but they rejoice when she has
delivered"
The answer is a
gun.
Often the riddle
is an exercise in metaphorical speech, intended to display the questioner's
imagination rather than to test the cleverness of the audience
Riddle. What is
it?
"We tie a
horse in the house, but its maine flies above the roof,"
The answer is
"fire" and "smoke"
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