In the expert from Indian Horse on page 55, Richard Wagamese conveys a tone of dread by describing the gruesome ways that the First Nation Children die, as well as indicating Saul’s lonesome future and troubles ahead. The passage starts with Saul recounting the many ways children die in the school,: “tuberculosis, influenza, pneumonia”, and “broken hearts”. The sudden separation from their families leaves many of them severely damaged, their. Their situations are only worsened by the malicious ways that the staff treats them,; due to this, suicide is a common occurrence. Wagamese uses repetition when describing the suicides in order to express how trivial the act was within these facilities, “I saw...

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