Luath

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Luath is one of the two philosophizing dogs in Robert Burns’s poem “The Twa Dogs,” representing the perspective of the poor and working class.

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Luath canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dog
literary character
appearsIn The Twa Dogs NERFINISHED
The Twa Dogs; A Tale NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthor Robert Burns NERFINISHED
contrastsWith Caesar NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
creator Robert Burns NERFINISHED
discusses class differences
conditions of the poor
social inequality
firstAppearance The Twa Dogs NERFINISHED
form talking animal character
gender male
genreOfWorkAppearedIn narrative poem
hasCompanion Caesar NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
hasRole philosophizing dog
languageOfWork Scots NERFINISHED
literaryFunction satirical figure
social commentator
literaryTradition Scottish literature
medium poetry
perspective lower classes
represents the poor
the working class
species dog
timePeriodOfCreation 18th century

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