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Chief Seattle’s Speech | Summary and Analysis
Chief Seattle’s Speech, also known as the Treaty Oration of 1854 is a remarkable speech which presents us a…
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Chief Seattle’s Speech 1854 | Historical Background
Chief Seattle (originally Si’ahl ) who lived between 1786 to 1866 remains one of the most famous Native Americans.…
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Title of A Tale of A Tub by Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift is swift in his satires and is probably at his swiftest in A Tale of a…
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The Blue Bead | Summary and Analysis
The Blue Bead by Norah Burke is a story that follows a day in the life of an ‘Indian’ girl…
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Mother Doesn’t Want a Dog
Poem of the week: Mother Doesn’t Want a Dog by Judith Viorst Mother Doesn’t Want a Dog – Judith Viorst…
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Caged Bird | Summary and Analysis
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FALLING STARS by Rainer Maria Rilke
FALLING STARS – Rainer Maria Rilke Do you remember still the falling stars that like swift horses through the heavens raced and suddenly leaped across the hurdles of our wishes–do you recall? And we did make so many! For there were countless numbers of stars: each time we looked above we were astounded by the swiftness of their daring play, while in our hearts we felt safe and secure watching these brilliant bodies disintegrate, knowing somehow we had survived their fall. …
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The Patriot Poem | Summary and Analysis
The Patriot: Summary Written in ababa rhyme scheme, The Patriot is a dramatic monologue in which the narrator, a…
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