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    learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven 't learned anything.” (Muhammad Ali). In life, one will encounter another individual that will share an inexplicable bond called friendship. As seen in the historical drama of My Antonia written by Willa Cather, describes a special bond between Jim and Antonia. Antonia did not struggle with making friends she just was not in the position to gain from taking time to build the bond in her friendships. Antonia goes through a struggle that is would discourage

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    American Literature Neil’s Maturity A Lost Lady by Willa Cather outlines the changing relationship between a talkative lady of California and a young boy (Neil Herbert) in Sweet Water. Neil Herbert is a confused boy at the start of the novel. He is actually unsure of what he wants and more than often ends up doing things he should not be doing. The lady often gossiped about in California is Mrs. Forrester who Neil fears and keeps distance from at the start, but as the boy grows into a man, he starts

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    Willa Cather believes, “The end is nothing; the road is all.” The quote means that the ending of any story is not as important as the journey it takes to get there. Many people disregard the journey once they’ve obtained their prize, but none realize that the journey is more valuable than any prize they could hope for. Soccer is something every kid plays, it’s the staple game of the world; but to me, soccer was more than just a childhood activity. Playing soccer has taught me many valuable lessons

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    “Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather is set in Cordelia Street of Pittsburgh and then in New York, telling of Paul who is unhappy with his life and yearns for the elite and cultured. Considering “Paul’s Case” as a dramatisation of being bi-polar, both the setting and symbolism of the short story becomes two of the most important elements demonstrate it. The setting of the story acts as a counterpart of Paul’s illness and as the different ‘states’ that Paul enters due to his bi-polarity. In Pittsburgh

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    Paul 's Case was and still is one of Willa Cather 's best stories which reflects the point of view of an underprivileged young man in the old Pittsburg of the 1900s. Willa describes the main character Paul as an overwhelming mystery that no one seems to understand or accept. . Paul 's Case is the source of several different themes such as the dangers of misusing money and the addictiveness of art. The theme least analyzed in Cather 's short’s is the homosexual nature of the main character which explains

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    Willa Cather used common object to symbolize abstract but significant ideas. An example would be the windows mentioned throughout the story. You can look through a window and see what is on the other side. Paul looked through windows very often and saw what he could have but did not. The windows symbolize a wall that separates him from his desires. He watches the wealthy persons through the windows of the hotel and dreams of enjoying their riches himself. He can imagine himself as one of them, wearing

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    “The end is nothing; the road is all,” was said by Willa Cather. This quote means the same thing as “it is not about the destination, but about the journey.” This means don’t focus on the outcome of life, focus on the way through life. By focusing on the journey of life you can have more fun, more opportunities, and the unexpected can happen. I agree with Willa Cather’s statement about life. You can have more fun by paying attention to the journey, not planing the trip, and not setting a

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    Throughout the novel, “My Mortal Enemy” by Willa Cather, she incorporates many themes, symbols, and imagery. Some of the themes include love, marriages, and choices. One of the most important and symbolistic theme is money. Money is used throughout the whole book; it is used to help persuade decisions, it characterizes their lavish lifestyle, and it is what caused Oswald to become Myra’s mortal enemy. Myra, being an orphan child was raised by her great-uncle, John Driscoll, who grew up a poor boy

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    The quote, “The end is nothing; the road is all” by Willa Cather means to enjoy the journey and to not worry about your destination. Life is full of adventures and you never know when you’ll get the opportunity to experience these adventures twice. Live life to the fullest and don’t fret about where you’ll end up. Life always works out in the end. The experience is what matters.Where your journey ends in life won’t matter if you don’t try to enjoy the voyage there. A few years ago during the summer

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    There is an Ancient Greek belief that one’s greatest strength is also his or her greatest weakness. In Willa Cather’s, O Pioneers, Marie proves this belief on many different occasions. Marie’s liveliness, which is arguably her greatest quality, acts in turn as her greatest weakness when it becomes a contributing factor to her death. Marie, a beautiful, vivacious Bohemian girl, migrates to the prairie from the city at a young age. She is used to getting attention from everyone everywhere she goes

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