In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “The Song of Hiawatha,” the third and fourth stanzas focus on one particular person. Why does th
e poem center on the actions of this one man? He was the only one left of the once thriving Ojibway tribe.
He was the leader of his people and kept them at peace.
His age and wisdom exceeded that of other Indians.
His adventures made him a Native American legend.
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