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AFRO-ASIAN ITERATURE

Name: De Asis, Abegail T. Prof. Mr. Enrique Reyes


Year and Section: BSED ENGLISH 2-B Date: September 21, 2023

1. Why does the hunter kill the lion cub?


The man stated that his wife would only give birth on a lion skin if it were
God's will. As if he was just testing if there was a God.
Then that’s the reason why he entered the jungle with his bow and quiver
of arrows. He looked everywhere while in the jungle until he discovered a
location where a lioness had given birth and left her newborn ones behind
so they could go find food. One of Lioness's children was taken by the
man, who killed it, left the flesh behind, and took the skin with him.
His wife started having a baby as soon as he got home. A little while after
he dried the cub's skin off the lioness, his wife gave birth on it.

2. How does the lioness trick the hunter into marrying her?
Lioness turned into a stunning divorcee and shot herself in the head with
an arrow.
She received numerous proposals from guys but refused because she
didn't have a bride price. When the hunter heard the story, the man went
and easily pulled the arrow out of her head and was married to the beautiful
woman.

3. What secrets does the lioness learn from the man when she is disguised as
his wife?
She questioned him, "If Lioness sees you in the bush what will you do? I
heard you're the man whose wife only gives birth on a lioness's skin. "Yes,
that's me," he said, "I'm the one." He warned her, "If she tries to capture
me, I'll run around until I lose her. Lioness learned all of his secrets.

4. According to the story, why is the hunter saved at the end of the tale?
The hunter was supposedly saved at the final part of the tale because the
man, who had been in so much trouble, had been rescued by God's favor,
grace and had fled.

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