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ad-work [718]
3 years ago
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In at least 150 words, write an essay in which you explain how Philip Freneau explores American identity in the poem The Indian

Burying Ground. Use evidence from the poem to support your response.
English
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Wewaii [24]3 years ago
3 0
Your answer would be, The lyric The Indian Covering Ground is a sonnet that has a sentimental contort and discusses what the creator—Philip Morin Freneau—thinks about the Local American method for covering their dead. Local Americans are huge devotees to spirits and how the spirits help experience their lives. The Local Americans cover their dead in a standing position which should speak to the presence of that individual's soul and the impact they have among the ones that are as yet living. In the ballad he is at a memorial service contemplating what he accepts about the way that the Local Americans cover their kin. By the by, Philips trusts that demise is an "endless rest" and that is the reason all individuals ought to be covered in a dozing position. "Despite all that the scholarly have said I still my conclusion keep," this discloses to us that whatever the Local Americans may think and trust, regardless he doesn't have confidence in spirits and apparitions.






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