proverbs and sayings: an overview

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Proverbs and Sayings: An Overview. Features of Proverbs. Easy to remember Widespread Handed down. Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. How Proverbs Inform. Give Advice. Express Cultural Views. In a battle between elephants, the ants get squashed. The early bird gets the worm. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Proverbs and Sayings:An Overview

Features of Proverbs

• Easy to remember• Widespread• Handed down

Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater

How Proverbs Inform

Give Advice

Express Cultural Views

In a battle between elephants, the ants get squashed.

The early bird gets the worm

Themes in Hawaiian Proverbs

Ola I ka wai a ka `opua.There is life in the water from the clouds.

CanoeingThere are many sayings about canoes and navigation. The paddling of a canoe implies everyone working together.

KaloKalo (Taro) is used in proverbs to represent life, health and lineage.

Lehua BlossomIn many Hawaiian proverbs, the lehua blossom is referenced to symbolize beauty.

WorkA frequent theme is labor and it arises in many contexts such as the ability to do work, the avoidance of work, the difficulty of work, the eagerness to finish work, work as a cooperative effort and the fruits of hard work.

WaterThere are many proverbs that use water to convey meaning.

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