Топик: The Proverbs Are Children Of Experience (Пословицы - Дети Опыта)

Tatiana Yevich

English 101

Research Paper

4.17.01

Rick Pederson

The Proverbs Are Children Of Experience.

It would appear that nothing could be easier than writing down the definition of a proverb. Where did a proverb come from? Where can it be used? Proverbs are widely used in the society on the regular basis. Some scholars and popular writers have claimed repeatedly that proverbial language has passed from usage; however it remains an easily proven fact that proverbs are not “passeґ” and definitely not dead. This form of language helps to express our thoughts more exactly and vividly. Proverbs contain wisdom, humor, and usually fit many purports.

The Oxford Dictionary of English Proverbs defines a proverb as a sentence that has been developed orally and is still used by the people of a region. It has usually come about from experience, and it is a statement that teaches learning within an experience. The World Book Encyclopedia gives a different explanation of the word: Proverb is a brief saying that presents a truth of some bit of useful wisdom. It is usually based on common sense or practical experience. The effect of a proverb is to make the wisdom it tells seem to be self-evident. The same proverb often occurs among several different peoples, True proverbs are sayings that have been passed from generation to generation, primarily by word of mouth. They may also have been put into written form. The Book of Proverbs In the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, is the most notable collection of such sayings. They include:

  • Hope deferred makes the heart sick.

  • A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.

  • A soft answer turneth away wrath.

  • Pride goeth before destriction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

In ancient Israel, children were educated primarily at home, and proverbs were used to teach them to become successful and responsible adults. Proverbs have not lost their well-established popularity, and they continue to be ever present, even in a modern technological society like that of the United States of America. This has recently been made abundantly clear by the thousands of proverbs registered in A Dictionary of American Proverbs ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1992) edited by S.A. Kingsbury, K.B. Harder.

  • Early to bed, and early to rise, make a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

This is an old proverb well known in many countries that has not passed from its usage. Proverbs both old and new, continue to serve us well as concise statements of apparent truths. In everyday life proverbs name social situations, that is, they are used to communicate our general human concerns in traditional language. By employing proverbs in our speech we wish to strengthen argument, express certain generalizations, influence or manipulate other people, rationalize our own shortcomings, question certain behavior patterns, satirize social ills, and poke fun at ridiculous situations.

  • Saying without thinking is shooting without aiming.

There are no limits to the use of proverbs, and each individual proverb may be used in many ways depending on its context. There are hundreds of proverbs dealing with the body, work, love, friendship, death, weather and more. For example:

  • Kiss and be friends.

  • Two heads are better than one.

  • Love is blind.

  • One hand washes other.

  • A good beginning makes a good ending.

  • It is better to do well then to say well.

These are the examples of proverbs that are based on friendship and love. Some folklorists are now arguing that most weather proverbs are not proverbs at all but rather superstitions couched in proverbial language (Mieder, Wolfgagng 12). Nevertheless, we would still argue that such texts as:

  • Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.

  • Make hay while the sun shines.

These are proverbs, especially since they are usually used in a figurative and not in a literal sense. Medical proverbs are also widely used by people all over the world. Here are some proverbs that are very popular:

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