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    Jim defines happiness in Book I, Section II (just at the end) as “ . . . to be dissolved into something complete and great. When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep.” Would Antonia agree with this definition? When Antonia and her family came to a new environment, they didn't know they would meet some other people. They knew they were going to be lonely since they didn't know any English. Unfortunately they met Jim and his grandmother. They now had company that they understood a

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    In the book, Antonia seems to live life to the fullest. Whatever she does, she gives it her heart and soul, whether it hurts her or not. In Book I, Chapter III, Jim and Antonia meet for the first time. In this Chapter, while the adults are talking, Jim, Antonia, and Yulka ran off to play together. From the book … “Antonia came up to me and held out her hand coaxingly. In a moment we were running up the steep draw side together, Yulka trotting after us.” When they found a place to sit, Antonia excitedly

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    Willa Cather once said, “The end is nothing; the road is all.” It doesn't matter how things turn out, it's the journey that really matters. That's where you learn the most and are able to grow as a person. I agree with and respect this quote, because it reaches out to those who may be going through a rough time and are in need of comfort. This quotes shows us that through rocky times with ourselves, others, or life in general, that what matters most is not the result, but the road taken to where

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    story? Industrialization had many cons, but started the evolution towards the Realistic Era in literature. Realism influenced many authors’ styles of writing in the span of the era, because of the honesty it generated. To name a Realist author: Willa Cather, who wrote “A Wagner Matinee” focused on a different type of Realism, Regionalism. The literature of the Realistic Era emphasized the world's problems at the time through the characters’ thoughts and feelings. The Industrial Revolution started

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    their fantasies, a person’s situation does limit their ability to achieve them. As this robs them of their hope, it easily causes a sensation of imprisonment and it is only a matter of time before they lash out. In her short story, “Paul’s Case,” Willa Cather demonstrates that when an individual, who is trapped by circumstances that suppress his dreams, attempts to escape and create a false sense of reality that he feels entitled to, he bases his identity on a lie and only increases his frustration

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    deceptive; adhering to unrealistic ideals or delusion ultimately snowballs into underdeveloped problem-solving skills, and the subsequent incapacity to persevere through adversity. Certain ideas developed in the short story, Paul’s Case by Willa Sibert Cather, closely align with this idea. The narrative offers a limited, omniscient perspective to provide insight into Paul and his pursuit of luxury. Throughout the story, the author develops Paul’s artificial personas in order to express ideas relating

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    In the short story “Paul’s Case” the author, Willa Cather depicts to the reader that Pittsburgh is not where Paul belongs. Cather illustrates Paul’s hate for Cordelia Street. As the story continues, the reader can see that Paul is not only unhappy in his life at home, but also with his schooling and his fathers want for him to live an average life. With a clear understanding of Paul’s feelings toward his home, school, and his fathers’ plan for him, it is clear that Pittsburgh is nowhere near where

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    “The end is nothing, the road is all,” is a quote by Willa Cather which to me means to not worry about destiny or how life will turn out in the end, but to enjoy the journey. I feel like most, if not all, people can relate to this quote through past experiences or even current obstacles being faced. I agree with Willa because in my opinion, it is more important to think about the steps that are needed to take to reach this end goal in life that everyone wants. It is best to have awareness focused

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    The “hero’s journey” is also evident in “Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather. Paul’s life is a constant disappointment to others around him. He gets in trouble at school and at one point, his teachers air their grievances with him. The narrator describes that, “One way or another, he had made all his teachers, men and women alike conscious of the same feelings of physical aversion” (Cather 44). Paul’s teachers believe something is wrong because of his disdain and contempt for learning. Paul’s defiance is

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    In the short story “Neighbor Rosicky” by Willa Cather, the protagonist is, in fact, the neighbor Rosicky. The story follows him, his family, and his memories with him in the middle of it all because of his heart condition which initially leads to his death in the end by a heart attack. I would describe Rosicky as such a kindhearted, sweet, loving individual whose intentions rely on the happiness of others around him and a person I wanted to see live. Throughout his whole life, all he did was give

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