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Overstory Zero By Robert Heilman Sparknotes

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The book, Overstory Zero, by Robert Heilman shows readers the lives if Douglas County citizens. One way the author manages to convey this is in the short stories contained within the book. The two stories that are the some of the best representations of these concepts are “Degrees of Understanding” and “Getting By”. The short story, “Degrees of Understanding”, by Robert Heilman describes the prejudice Douglas County citizens face on a day to day basis. One way the author manages to convey this, is when he had to correct an educated woman because she didn’t understand that art isn’t something you learn, by saying, “‘Just because you’re a poet or a dancer or a sculptor, that doesn’t mean that you appreciate beauty any more than a logger or a field hand does,’”(Heilman, 209). Another way his story accomplished this was when he thought about the conversation he had just had, thinking, “Elitism is a sign of ignorance, an ignorance which is the result of the blinding effects of prejudice, refined and cultured prejudice certainly, but prejudice, none the less.” (Heilman, p. 110.) These statements make the reader think about Douglas County as a culture in which they too, have been prejudiced towards. …show more content…

One way Heilman conveys this is by telling the reader about the living conditions of Douglas County and how the citizens had to help each other, “I had a dozen families on my route, all friends of mine, all young, all married couples with children.” (Heilman, p. 73.) Another way Heilman shows this is when he stated, “All of this was illegal, of course, but laws aren’t something you consider when you’re hungry.” (Heilman, p. 73.) These quotes not only show the kindness citizens of Douglas County show for each other, but also the hardships these people

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