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Monday, October 17, 2016

Assertion analysis #7

       Chief Joseph has made a speech, which it was about them surrendering to the enemies in the war. In more precise terms, Joseph is suggesting that he, and his tribe doesn't want to fight, as he and his people is now suffering as they don't have the required essentials due to the losses in the war.
       In the passage, he is saying that,"I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed, Looking Glass is dead, Ta Hool Hool Shute is dead. The old men are all dead..." as to state his losses. He is trying to show the enemies on what he and his people has lost through this speech, and so wants them to a feeling.
       This speech is supported by Chief Joseph's use of pathos, and anaphora. For anaphora, he uses the word "dead" on the end of the sentences, showing on what he has, is now gone. By using these devices, he is able to show them that they don't want to fight anymore.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Assertion Analysis #6

       John Lame Deer was suggesting about the modernization of America by European settlers, and wants the others (Natives) to be like them-be civilized. More specifically, he suggests that before the whites came, they were uncivilized, and somehow, the Natives managed to maintain a stable tribe without the necessaries brought in by the Whites.
       This quote: "Before our white brothers arrived to make us civilized men, we didn't have any kind of prison. Because of this, we had no delinquents" shows one of things that Whites have that Natives don't have, and so it seems unnecessary for them as they maintain a tribe on their own.
       This assertion is supported by his use of anaphora. There, he used the word "we" as to reference the Natives in his group, who also experienced it, and didn't have the necessary things that the Whites only have in their hands. His use of anaphora will the make the reader see that America is already good without the stuff from the Whites.