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Here is the excerpt from the speech given by the indian chief Seattle.

Your God is not our God! Your God loves your people and hates mine! He folds his strong protecting arms lovingly about the paleface and leads him by the hand as a father leads an infant son. But, He has forsaken His Red children, if they really are His. Our God, the Great Spirit, seems also to have forsaken us.

How would interpret this text metaphorically using images?

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Seems entirely off topic. – Scott Feb 22 '12 at 22:43
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Sounds like homework as well. – horatio Feb 22 '12 at 22:48
Benji- If you can add more detail about a specific use case or intended affect, please flag it for attention and we will see about reopening. Specifically, this question may benefit if you can explain a specific message you are trying to communicate graphically as opposed to asking for broadly subjective interpretations of a speech. – Farray Feb 23 '12 at 0:31
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I think this needs to be migrated to pleaseDoMyHomeworkForMe.stackexchange.com – DA01 Feb 23 '12 at 3:42
this does sound like homework doesnt it? This is for a religious affiliation. – benji Feb 23 '12 at 15:17
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closed as too localized by Scott, Joonas, Farray Feb 23 '12 at 0:26

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