CRQ Question: In Longfellow's poem "The Village Blacksmith," Longfellow never gives a name to the blacksmith. By not naming the blacksmith, Longfellow makes him universal. This means the blacksmith can represent anyone in America who is an honest, hardworking member of the community. Explain who you believe is like the village blacksmith. In your answer make sure you have at least 5-7 sentences and cite at least two lines from the poem with page numbers that you would use to describe the person you believe is like the village blacksmith (Longfellow 86). Please use correct grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.