The Twa Dogs

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The Twa Dogs is a satirical poem by Robert Burns in which two dogs discuss and contrast the lives of the rich and the poor in 18th-century Scotland.

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The Twa Dogs canonical 2
El coloquio de los perros 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poem
satirical poem
author Robert Burns
contrasts lives of the rich and the poor
countryOfOrigin Scotland
depicts rural Scottish life
featuresCharacterType talking dogs
firstPublicationPlace Kilmarnock
firstPublicationYear 1786
firstPublishedIn Poems of Robert Burns
surface form: Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
genre satire
hasApproximateLength over 200 lines
hasMoralPerspective empathy toward common people
hasNarrativeDevice animal dialogue
hasTone humorous
satirical
language English
Scots
literaryForm narrative poem
literaryMovement Romantic-era literature
Scottish literature
mainCharacters Caesar
Luath
meter rhyming couplets
originalPublicationLanguage Scots
partOf Robert Burns canon
setting 18th-century Scotland
subjectMatter class relations in Scotland
social commentary
theme 18th-century Scottish society
critique of aristocracy
inequality between rich and poor
social class
sympathy for the poor
wealth and poverty
uses Scots dialect

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Robert Burns notableWork The Twa Dogs
Poems of Robert Burns containsWork The Twa Dogs
Novelas ejemplares hasPart The Twa Dogs
this entity surface form: El coloquio de los perros