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    The chief says that the big chief sends greetings of “friendship and goodwill.” The greetings are done so as to offer the natives that goodwill and friendship as the big chief wishes to buy the land of the native Americans. The greetings indicated that the natives have to surrender the land to the wRead more

    The chief says that the big chief sends greetings of “friendship and goodwill.” The greetings are done so as to offer the natives that goodwill and friendship as the big chief wishes to buy the land of the native Americans. The greetings indicated that the natives have to surrender the land to the white men.

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    Chief Seattle presents his argument of “your God is not our God” by saying how the white man’s God is in favor with the white man only and doesn’t care about the natives. He says that God does make partiality between the natives and the white men and expects the natives to understand that and leaveRead more

    Chief Seattle presents his argument of “your God is not our God” by saying how the white man’s God is in favor with the white man only and doesn’t care about the natives. He says that God does make partiality between the natives and the white men and expects the natives to understand that and leave their ancestral land.

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    The chief Seattle speech is a plea for respect of Native American and their rights. The speech is a critique to the American governments land treaty to buy the ancestral lands of the natives. The speech raises awareness and teaches everybody their rights in today’s context. He delivers a speech protRead more

    The chief Seattle speech is a plea for respect of Native American and their rights. The speech is a critique to the American governments land treaty to buy the ancestral lands of the natives. The speech raises awareness and teaches everybody their rights in today’s context. He delivers a speech protecting the rights of the marginalized section like the natives in the American community.

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    The opening paragraph of the story, Chief Seattle’s Speech, is a letter written in the reply to the president, George Washington by Chief Seattle. He is talking about the offer made by the Big Chief for buying the ancestral land from the natives and it sets the plot of the story in motion. It showsRead more

    The opening paragraph of the story, Chief Seattle’s Speech, is a letter written in the reply to the president, George Washington by Chief Seattle. He is talking about the offer made by the Big Chief for buying the ancestral land from the natives and it sets the plot of the story in motion. It shows the use of power to inflict upon someone else’s rights.

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    In response to George Washington’s proposal chief Seattle rights that “This is kind of him for we know he has little need of our friendship in return.” Chief Seattle critics the big chief’s proposal and sarcastically response to his greetings. He knows that the Big Chief is imposing his power upon tRead more

    In response to George Washington’s proposal chief Seattle rights that “This is kind of him for we know he has little need of our friendship in return.” Chief Seattle critics the big chief’s proposal and sarcastically response to his greetings. He knows that the Big Chief is imposing his power upon the natives and he mocks that through his response.

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    Chief Seattle was a Native American chief who did not waver from his path of righteousness. Chief Seattle is knowledgeable and wise as it can be seen when he draws comparisons from nature and reflects upon the common destiny of death for both the natives and the white men. He understands the play ofRead more

    Chief Seattle was a Native American chief who did not waver from his path of righteousness. Chief Seattle is knowledgeable and wise as it can be seen when he draws comparisons from nature and reflects upon the common destiny of death for both the natives and the white men. He understands the play of politics and mocks the words of the Big Chief yet at the same time, he is understanding and friendly when he says, “ we may be brothers after all. We will see.” He is not respectful to his ancestors but also vows to protect the ancestral land and celebrate the rights of the natives.

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    Amongst the theme of friendship, control and trust one of the most important themes of Chief Seattle Speech is the people’s relationship with their land. The Native Americans value their ancestors and the land, where as the white men tries to expand their territory by capturing the lands of the natiRead more

    Amongst the theme of friendship, control and trust one of the most important themes of Chief Seattle Speech is the people’s relationship with their land. The Native Americans value their ancestors and the land, where as the white men tries to expand their territory by capturing the lands of the natives. The speech is a response to the Big Chief’s proposal for the natives to give up their land. For the natives, however, the land is not just a piece of earth but it’s a symbol of their ancestors and culture and traditions. They too have the rights which are being exploited by the use of power. The poem serves as a critique to the colonial mentality of the white men and how the Native Americans stand strong at the resolution for their own land.

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    Chief Seattle ends his speech by saying that the “White man will never be alone.” He implies that even when the last Red man has vanished, His memory will forever become a minute and the forest and the trees in bed the fruits of his people. He implies that even being dead, they will continue to thriRead more

    Chief Seattle ends his speech by saying that the “White man will never be alone.” He implies that even when the last Red man has vanished, His memory will forever become a minute and the forest and the trees in bed the fruits of his people. He implies that even being dead, they will continue to thrive side-by-side with the white man.

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    The message of the story lies in respecting each and everyone’s culture and traditions. The mentality of the white men to expand the territory by capturing the ancestor lands of the Native Americans is inhumane and unjust. The speech serves as a powerful plea for respect of Native American rights. CRead more

    The message of the story lies in respecting each and everyone’s culture and traditions. The mentality of the white men to expand the territory by capturing the ancestor lands of the Native Americans is inhumane and unjust. The speech serves as a powerful plea for respect of Native American rights.

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  1. The concept of prose has been used by many scholars to mean different things. Some people use the term to refer to narrative or fictional prose, while others use it to refer to non-fictional prose. It is generally agreed that prose is distinct from poetry and verse. Prose can be defined as the writiRead more

    The concept of prose has been used by many scholars to mean different things. Some people use the term to refer to narrative or fictional prose, while others use it to refer to non-fictional prose.

    It is generally agreed that prose is distinct from poetry and verse. Prose can be defined as the writing of sentences and paragraphs that are grammatically correct. In English, a common distinction is between the use of the passive voice (which is considered to be more formal) and the active voice (which is less formal).

    Many people argue that “prose” includes not only fiction but also journalism, legal documents, and some types of scientific writing. In addition to these definitions, there are many other ways to define prose. Some people say that prose is characterized by the use of dialogue or by the absence of poetry. Other definitions include the idea of simplicity or economy. In a general sense, we can say that prose is less complex than poetry or verse, and it is more direct and direct in its communication. It is not unusual for prose to be short, concise, and clear. It is important to remember that prose was not always considered to be more important than poetry or verse. In the past, many people thought that poetry and verse were the most important forms of literature, and prose was something that was added later.

    However, during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, prose came to be regarded as the highest form of literary art. Prose can be defined as the writing of sentences and paragraphs that are grammatically correct. The term “prose” was first used in English to refer to the writing of sentences and paragraphs that are grammatically correct. In the early 20th century, the term “prose” came to mean all types of writing except poetry and verse. In this sense, prose includes both fictional and non-fictional prose.

    When we read a novel, we often think of the story as a piece of fiction. In fact, the stories we read may not be completely true. For example, many of us know about the “Iliad,” which is a collection of ancient Greek poems written in the epic genre. Although the “Iliad” is a very famous work, it is not completely true. It was written by one person and told in the first person. It does not have any direct quotations from other people, although it sometimes has indirect quotations from other works. The “Iliad” also contains some mythical elements. These elements make it a good example of fiction. Some people say that “prose” includes not only fiction but also journalism, legal documents, and some types of scientific writing. In addition to these definitions, there are many other ways to define prose. Some people say that prose is characterized by the use of dialogue or by the absence of poetry.

    Other definitions include the idea of simplicity or economy. In a general sense, we can say that prose is less complex than poetry or verse, and it is more direct and direct in its communication. It is not unusual for prose to be short, concise, and clear. It is important to remember that prose was not always considered to be more important than poetry or verse. In the past, many people thought that poetry and verse were the most important forms of literature, and prose was something that was added later.

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