Saturday, October 12, 2019
Tradition: Lost And Kept :: essays research papers
 Tradition: Lost and Kept           Each culture in the world follows its own customs and traditions. These  traditions, however, are sometimes broken to allow a compromise in their society,  or are still kept throughout the culture's existence. In the story The Rain Came,  an African tribe faces a harsh and desolate time because their tribe is  experiencing a severe drought and as a result the livestock is dying from  dehydration, the crops are drying out, and the tribe's Chief is called upon to  remedy the situation. Following their tribe's tradition on asking the gods for  assistance, the Chief discovered the only way to eliminate the drought is by  sacrificing his daughter in a traditional ritual. The events that follow will  show how the tribe's customs will be kept and lost.         Tradition is shown in many parts of the story. The first example of  tradition is evident in the scene where the Chief speaks to the ancestors to  change the sacrifice; he loves his only daughter dearly and does not wish her to  die. Unfortunately, he could not abandon his position as Chief and let the  people die from the drought either. In the tribe, it was customary for the Chief  to have several wives and children. The Chief married five wives and the fifth  one brought him a daughter. Another tradition that was shown in the story was  the explanation of how Oganda (the chief's only daughter) received her name. Her  name meant "beans" because her skin was smooth, very much like the skins of  beans. A last example of tradition is the sacrificing of Oganda. She is  scheduled to be sacrificed to a lake monster in order for the tribal villages to  receive precipitation and water. In modern days, we would check the local  satellite forecast for the area and determine when to conserve water during a  drought. However, in this story, tradition must be followed to allow the people  to live and thrive, or does it?         Revealing the parts of the story where tradition is kept is important in  order to compare with the part where tradition is lost and compromised. The  Chief keeps tradition when he arranges a meeting with all the family members  except Oganda to discuss her sacrifice to better the chances of survival for  everyone else. Oganda believes that her family is discussing her marriage and  her morale and hopes increase until her family informs her of the situation. To  the villagers, it was a great honor to let a woman's daughter to die for her  country. To the Chief, it was a great and sad loss for his only daughter would    					    
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