NOBLE SAVAGE LEARNS TO TWEET
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Noblesavage Noble Savage Hear on Wall Street, cool females wanted with that “suicide girl look!” Read more at @#AI.com
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About "Noble Savage Learns To Tweet," LeAnne Howe writes:
1) 1. Dutch settlers built the ‘Wall path’ sometime around 1692 to keep out the Indians. In other words it was built for whites settles to keep out undesirables to protect developing commerce. According to Hermes-Press.com, the Wall path “joined the banks of the east river with those of the Hudson River on the west.” Wall path later named Wall Street. Hence the poem’s narrator, Noblesavage, tweets irony.
2) 2. “Indian agent” is a double entendre and can be read as Noblesavage’s agent, authorized to act on his behalf for acting roles in Hollywood westerns; or as an individual authorized to interact with American Indians authorized on behalf of the federal government.
3) 3. “Ford and Cameron” refer to Hollywood film directors John Ford and James Cameron.
4) 4. #AI.com is a site for “artificial intelligence.” Another irony, Noblesavage is not real, a creation of Hollywood imagemakers.
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