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English, 27.10.2019 01:43 lucypackham9

"raven gives the world light" and "raven has a feast" are native american folktales that people told to explain how things in nature came to be. compare and contrast the central message in each story, what do the messages the reader understand? in what ways does the character of raven reveal each message? why is he important in both stories?

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