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5. What metaphor did Las Casas use to describe the natives and where does this metaphor come from?

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Answer:In short, Bartolome de Las Casas is an example of an early and very influential reformer, one who viewed Native Americans with empathy and humanity. But in many ways, Las Casas adheres to a "noble savage" trope that was already common in European literary depictions of Native Americans.

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