The Cry of War: "Cherokee Battle Song" and the "Lenape War Song" (Coursework Sample)
I WAS INSTRUCTED TO READ AND ANALYZE PROVIDED POEMS CALLED"Cherokee Battle Song" and the "Lenape War Song," AND PROVIDE AN ANALYSIS OF THEM ON A THEME THAT CUTS ACROSS THE POEMS. SINCE THIS IS SELF-EXPLANATORY AND THE FORM HAS A DATA VALIDATION ON THE NUMBER OF CHARACTERS, I WILL EXPLAIN THIS TO YOU TO GET IT TO THE EXPECTED NUMBER
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The Cry Of War.
In both the "Cherokee Battle Song" and the "Lenape War Song," the narrator expresses regret for going to war in a similar setting. Songs 1 and 2 are both about the speaker's fear of battle and death, and of not being able to go back to his household. Fear and apprehension about going to battle are prevalent themes in both compositions.
It is true that the introduction of the Lenape has a striking
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