“The devil ate my words.”
An excerpt
titled Lengua Para Diablo from
Merlinda Bobis’ Banana Heart Summer has
the line “The devil ate my words.” which the father in the story always say
whenever he had an argument with his wife as what their child is telling in the
story. When he was about to say something but his wife cuts him, he will say,
“The devil ate my words,” because he no longer is the man of the family but his
wife is.
Having no
job, the father felt like he no longer had the control in their house so when
it comes to deciding in their home, the father became mum and his wife became
the alpha female of the house and therefore the reversal of roles is evident.
In our time
today, we sometimes don’t speak out to what we really feel just to stop the
argument. We simply shut up to just get it done. In our homes, we sometimes
don’t say what we really want to say when we have an argument with our parents
because they will say that we don’t have the right to argue with them because
we are still under their supervision and guidance. But what if what we are
about to say is really the right thing but they are insisting on something that
what we believe is wrong?
When it
comes to our friends, we let the devil eat our words because if what we are
about to say might be offending to them. This is also a sign of respect to our
friends. For example, we noticed that there is something wrong between your
friend and his/her lover. You, for example saw your friend’s lover with someone
else who’s not your friend. Since you don’t want to get involved in their
problem, you just kept your mouth shut. However, can you take it that your
friend doesn’t know that his/her lover is with someone else?
Even in our society today, when we argue to
some older people, we are considered disrespectful. Even if our tone of
speaking is still low, when they find out that we might be right and their
argument is wrong, that is still disrespectful for them so for it to just stop,
we just shut up and the devil just ate our words.
An instance
where the devil ate our words is when speak ill of some issues in our country
today. If we have a contrasting idea or opinion towards a topic that everyone
is agreeing and you’re not, it’s like the people around you will try to
convince you to believe with them and just go with the flow or sometimes will
get mad at you for opposing. So to prevent this stuff, you just keep quiet and
keep your thoughts. But you know, saying out your thoughts won’t harm. Let these
people think or say whatever they want against you or your opinion. Remember
that you have the freedom to say whatever you want; just know that if you are
stepping on other’s freedom, it’s no longer your freedom but you are over it
and it’s not good anymore.
These
situations imply that if who is powerful, who is richer, who is older can speak
out and the lower people than them should just keep silent and just follow what
these higher ups want. The “devils” that ate the words are those who feel like
they have the control of these people.
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ReplyDeleteit's always important to know when to speak and what to say especially if it's a sensitive and possibly offending topic, but more important not to let other people control us just because of money and power.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the idea .. we as a students really appreciate it .. its because we are able to gather some information and knowladge about the certain story that we had .
ReplyDeleteThis is true indeed. The people from before and even some right now have trouble communicating in terms expressing of their problems, their arguments, and their emotions until such time they will just make excuses then completely just shut up, to avoid more trouble. Hence, the devil ate my words.
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