In "Hiawatha the Unifier," what first motivates Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon to come down to earth? A. He is hoping to find a wife. B. He hears a small girl calling to him. C. He wants to see what it is like to be mortal. D. He hears cries of suffering from the humans.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

'Hiawatha the Unifier' is an Iroquios Legend. In the legend, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon was an Upholder of Heaven, who woke up from a slumber after hearing the cries of humans on earth. The humankind was crying in agony, as the earth was being tormented by monsters.

So, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon descends from heaven on earth in the form of a mortal man and holds the hand of a little girl. He guides the humankind and protects them by building a long-house.

So, the correct anwser is option D.

In "Hiawatha the Unifier," Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon to came down to earth because D. He hears cries of suffering from the humans.

In "Hiawatha the Unifier," Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon was :

  • the upholder of the heavens
  • did not stay on Earth but one day
  • interrupted as he slept when he heard the cries of suffering from humans.

When he realized that they were weeping because monsters were tormenting them, he came down to Earth as a human and led the people to a cave where they recovered.

He then took them to a fertile area where they stayed for years and became healthier.

In conclusion, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon saved humans from being attacked by monsters and helped them recover and thrive.

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