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AnnyKZ [126]
3 years ago
5

Read the poem. The Warning by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Beware!  The Israelite of old, who tore   The lion in his path,

—when, poor and blind,
He saw the blessed light of heaven no more,
  Shorn of his noble strength and forced to grind
In prison, and at last led forth to be
A pander to Philistine revelry,— 
Upon the pillars of the temple laid
  His desperate hands, and in its overthrow
Destroyed himself, and with him those who made
  A cruel mockery of his sightless woe;
The poor, blind Slave, the scoff and jest of all,
Expired, and thousands perished in the fall! 
There is a poor, blind Samson in this land,
  Shorn of his strength and bound in bonds of steel,
Who may, in some grim revel, raise his hand,
  And shake the pillars of this Commonweal,
Till the vast Temple of our liberties
A shapeless mass of wreck and rubbish lies.



Which tone is created by the allusion to Sampson?

an alarmed tone


an apologetic tone


a vengeful tone


a sympathetic tone
English
2 answers:
LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
5 0

i think it is alarmed

Nady [450]3 years ago
4 0
I believe it would be the third one.<span />
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