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Armenia immolata

By Edward Strieby Steele

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience a heart-wrenching era through impassioned verses that seeks to awaken the world's empathy for a nation in despair.

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2016-05-04
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Summary

"Armenia Immolata" by Edward Strieby Steele is a political poem from the 1800s that shines a light on the pain and difficulties faced by the Armenian population when they were being mistreated. Steele uses strong language in his writing to try and make people more aware of the unfairness that Armenians were experiencing, hoping to get the world to pay attention. The poem is like a loud protest against cruelty, begging people to stand up against the terrible things that were happening to Armenians by the people in charge in Turkey. Steele mixes real events with deep feelings, talking about how countries in Europe and America didn't seem to care, and asking them to step in and help stop the violence. His words paint a clear picture and strongly suggest that it's everyone's duty to fight against tyranny and help those who are suffering.

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