In "The Talking Skull - A fairy tale by Cameroon" written by Donna L. Washington, the theme explores the issues that arise from excessive self-talk and speaking loudly. To convey this lesson, the author employs the character of the talking skull. A man, who perceives himself as a philosopher and discusses topics that matter only to him, encounters a skull. The skull's replies are directly tied to the circumstances of its demise, which was due to "talking."
<span>Sa palagay ko makakarating nang ligtas si Thisbe sa kuweba, ngunit masasaktan siya ng leoneng babae nang subukang hilahin ang kanyang shawl.</span>