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    In Willa Cather’s My Ántonia, Jim Burden romanticized his world, especially his childhood friend Ántonia Shimerda. She was more than just a childhood memory, “more than any other person we remembered, this girl seemed to mean to us the country, the conditions, the whole adventure of our childhood” (35). Ántonia rejected fully Americanizing herself in Black Hawk and regressed back to the farm-life, where she stayed deeply connected to the Earth. This is opposed to her counterpart, Lena Lingard

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    worth the risk? In Willa Cather’s My Ántonia, Ántonia faces struggles as a young child, including language barriers, poverty, harsh living conditions, and her beloved father’s death. However, as Ántonia grows into a woman, she must face struggles of a social nature, such as the division of social and economic classes, as well as social opprobrium. While immigration to America may open many doors for immigrants, it is equally fraught with obstacles. Likewise, Ántonia must face many adversities after

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    grandfather's farm” In “My Antonia” by Willa Cather, is one of America’s great love stories. Her main characters face challenges but yet still find a way to live. Also by Willa Cather, “A Wagner Matinee” is also a very informational text. In this piece, A woman leaves her home and sees what she is missing in life. SHe realises the grass is greener on the other side, and never wants to go back. The three things that I learned about the West from Willa Cather's “My Antonia” and “A Wagner Matinee”

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    #4 Antonia’s characteristics that Cather admires Willa Cather admired the indomitable spirit of Antonia. Antonia demonstrated a strong spirit when hard circumstances came her way. She always stood tall and was never defeated during those hard situations which I think Cather admired them. The defeats she endured were the death of her father, the Harling’s’ situation. Another temporary setback she endures was when she gets pregnant and is abandoned by her fiancée. Cather seems to admire Antonia’s impulsive

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    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 little. They stopped feeling like outsiders because they had found neighbours who warmly received them. Antonia and her family were bohemians and never

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    In her stories Lost Lady and My Antonia, Willa Cather explores the ‘woman problem’. She does this by exploring the lives of women through the lens of men who grew up around them. Doing this allows her to highlight how society treats women and men differently, and subtly show this distinction to readers in order to call out the patriarchal double standard that existed in her time, and continues to exist today. In the stories of Marian Forrester and Antonia Shimerida, Willa Cather highlights struggles

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    Plot Summary Of Bone

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    The main conflicts that Bone has is person vs. self and person vs. person. The main conflict that Bone has about herself is she feels that she’s worthless. She feels that all of the horrible things that Glen does to her is because she did something wrong to deserve it. She feels like she can’t do anything right. Whenever she thinks that she's doing good Glen ends up finding something to get mad at her for. She feels that her mom doesn’t love because she stays with Glen even though he beats Bone.

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    My Antonia Quotes

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    In the novel My Antonia, Jim states “to be dissolved into something complete and great.” He also stated “When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep.” This means when you are involved in something you are good at and enjoy doing, it will come easy to you. Learning quickly is easy if you enjoy it and have a natural talent in doing a certain job. It could also apply to all life styles or situations. They eventually become easy for the person living them. When a person grows up learning how

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    My Antonia Analysis

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    Throughout My Antonia, the difference between immigrants and native lifestyles are shown. While neither Jim not Antonia is rich, Jim is definitely more well off than her. He knows the language and has enough that he can have more opportunities. Antonia realizes that her life is going to be more difficult and that she will have to work more because of her mother’s decision to move to America. She tells Jim that “if I live here, like you, that is different. Things will be easy for you. But they will

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    Symbolism In My Antonia'

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    In the story My Antonia, symbols are used to show some essential points of the lives of the characters, the majority of these symbols being from nature. In my opinion, The reason for writing this story was to try to reestablish a connection between his current life as a well known New York City lawyer and his long gone past on the vast prairie in Nebraska. I feel that the prairie served as a calming place for Jim. In a way, he seems to miss his life in Nebraska, but he understands that his past life

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