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Longfellow wrote the Song of Hiawatha
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The title of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem that starts with the words "Under the spreading chestnut tree" is "The Village Blacksmith." It is a well-known poem that describes the life of a blacksmith and his virtues.
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The famous poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote about the village blacksmith working under a spreading chestnut tree in his poem "The Village Blacksmith."
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Longfellow never mentioned Dawes or Prescott in his poem.
The farmer, the oxen, the leopard, the boys, and the sick man are all grateful for the rain.
Longfellow aimed to provide his intended audience (White Christians) glance into the culture and values of the Jewish People.
In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Bell of Atri," Bell town refers to the village of Atri in Italy where the story is set. The bell in the poem symbolizes justice and truth, as the villagers gather to hear its toll when a dispute arises. The poem explores themes of morality, community, and the importance of seeking wisdom from those with experience.
The last stanza of "The Village Blacksmith" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow follows an AABB rhyme scheme. This means that the last words of the second and fourth lines rhyme with each other, while the last words of the first and third lines also rhyme with each other.
The poem is about a young boy who is only 12 years old. This revolves around the time of the Vietnam war. ( The village is described as a place that is very vibrant with boys and girls playing.)