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    The Westward Movement The rise of Andrew Jackson, the first president form beyond the Appalachian Mountains, exemplified the inexorable westward march of the American people; the West, with its raw frontier, was the most typically American part of America The Republic and the people were so young —as late as 1850, half of Americans were under the age of thirty; By 1840 the “demographic center” of the American population map had crossed the Alleghenies; by the Civil War it had crossed the Ohio River

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    Melville explores the theme of inner conflict and how it can manifest on the outside world. For example, in Moby Dick, Captain Ahab is consumed by the desire to kill the whale to avenge the loss of his leg and perishes in the attempt, whereas in Bartleby, the Scrivener, the many conflicts are more subtle and complex as the story is set during the time when the capitalistic

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    The history of American Literature starts well before this land was even called America. It has been a great evolution to come from tribal symbols and drawings to today's Stephen King and Danielle Steele. Literature has gone through many phases and was impacted by great events and ideas in American history. The earliest form of literature in what would one day be known as America were far from what modern day people would consider "Literature". The Natives who inhabited this land first had unwritten

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    Whiteness as a Field of Study

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    Captain Ahab’s eulogy of whiteness shows that the word “white” implies more than a chromatic description. “White” is an untenable perfection that has haunted the American psyche since colonial times. The idea of “white spiritual superiority” can only be enforced by a terrorist politico-legal system, based on brutalizing the non-whites and creating a national fantasy. A national fantasy defined by Lauren Berlant as the means “to designate how national culture becomes local through the images, narratives

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    ambitious. This was likely due to the lack of government and helping hands they had 3. This trip and landscape caused many of America 's popular literature pieces to come of age. Namely James Fenimore Cooper 's “Natty Bumppo” and Herman Melville 's “Captain Ahab” 4. Westerners were also most of the time hampered by geography, ill informedness, superstitions, provincial, and fiery nature. Which in many situations

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    TEXT INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS The purpose of Text Interpretation and Analysis is a literary and linguistic commentary in which the reader explains what the text reveals under close examination. Any literary work is unique. It is created by the author in accordance with his vision and is permeated with his idea of the world. The reader’s interpretation is also highly individual and depends to a great extent on his knowledge and personal experience. That’s why one cannot lay down a fixed “model”

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