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valina [46]
3 years ago
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In line 14 of "The Indian Burying Ground," Freneau mentions "arrows, with a head of bone" that are buried with the

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andrew11 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Freneau, at first, seems to be holding a Christian, European burial ritual in superior view to those of the Native Americans. One sees quickly that he does not feel this way, as he suggests that the European formality of burying their dead lying down puts their loved one to rest not only in life, but in all forms. The Native Americans in contrast set their deceased loved ones sitting up, surrounded by implements of life for a journey into an active afterlife. In particular, he mentions an arrowhead as a head of stone (or bone). So Native Americans' "headstones" are arrows, tools of action, and Europeans' headstones are true headstones, heavy objects lying over the deceased. Freneau then showed preference for the mysticism of Native American death over the somber, cold, final, and boring death of the Christian European.

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