Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Chief Joseph's Speech Questions

How is the art of rhetoric evident in Chief Joseph's speech? - When the narrator explains that a man that would sell his father's grave is worse than a wild animal. It explains that only animals wouldn't care about their family.

Whom do you think he is addressing in this speech? - He is adressing this speech to the white men that persuade him to sell his land to them, he explains how they cause war, and wouldn't leave them alone and keep coming back.

Who do you think he is indicting and why? - To the white men, because they molested his father for years to sell his land, but he refused. And for years, they tried to go into war with the Nez Perces.

Identify any heroic characteristics? - His father, Chief Joseph, has thought of his people before the white men wanted to his land, and he stood up to his people and explained that it is their home.

Why is this speech Protest Literature? - This speech is considered protest literature because it provides history about his father, and his fight for saving his land. Also, because he is indicting the white men of the harm they did to his people by bringing them to Washington, and causing war, killing 70 indians.




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