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The tone of a poem is the poet's attitude toward the subject. What is Longfellow's attitude toward Paul Revere? Give two details to support your answer.

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Answer:

The attitude of Longfellow towards Paul Revere in the poem "Paul Revere's Ride" is that of heroism. Longfellow highlighted Paul Revere's heroism in many lines of the poem by depicting him acting alone. more explanation below.

Explanation:

The details i will give to support my answer are:

1. "Then he said "Good-night" and with muffled oar silently rowed to the Charleston own shore".

2. The fate of a nation was riding that night; and the spark struck out by hat steed in his flight, kindled the land into flame with its heat".

The narrator of the poem is the landlord of the wayside inn, He invites his guest to hear the Paul Revere story. This poem was published in 1863.This narration is done 88 years after the events recorded in the poem. Longfellow emphasized in this poem about dealing with a legend and the tone is heroic.