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Re’Jahnique Matthews Prologue 1. Armah uses the metaphor of water and desert. What does he mean by this, and what does each one symbolize? • Desert is death. Water is life. •Desert always taking, never giving. Water is always giving. •Water is the way. Desert is any way that is not the way. •Water should connect to any body of water and not to the desert. Chapter 1 1. How did Armah discuss the antiquity and unity of African people? •There's no word for old people’s home or orphanage. •A village is a family. 2. What is the meaning of the title of the book, Two Thousand Seasons? •In African history, the time is for seasons rather than years. Each year having two thousands, “Two Thousands” represents the 1000 years of losing the way, and the death of a people, …show more content…

How did the reign of men transition to the reign of women? •In the time of loneliness and despair, the greed destroyed the power of man. Men smashed up everything and women were left to begin the work of healing. 4. Why was Anoa’s ability to prophesy so unexpected? •Anoa was thought to be too young and inexperienced to prophesize. Children her age were more concerned with things like playing outside rather than what Anoa was occupied with. 5. What were the two voices of Anoa? What was the first message and what was the second? •Anoas first voice was a harassed shrieking voice. Firt message was about impending death of our bodies, spirits and the death of our people. The second voice was calm and spoke of the same prophecy as a small change rather than the actual danger. Chapter 2 1. Who are the predators? How did the predators gain access to Anoa the first time? •The predators were known as Arab beggars who turned into parasites. They fed on the kindness of the people by eating their food, making them their servants and participating in orgies with their women and men. 2. Who brought an end to the predators’ first reign at Anoa? And, how did they do

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