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    My Antonia Summary

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    The book My Antonia is written by Willa Cather. Willa Cather won the Pulitzer Prize for more than fifteen books. Cather was said to be one of the most remarkable writers in America during the early twentieth century. The story of My Antonia is set on the wide open plains of Nebraska. The story takes place in the late 1880s to the 1920s. The setting of how the characters were traveling by train and using horses and wagons to travel around, give the reader a pretty good idea that this was set in the

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    of a teacher to learn from the student, to take the obstacles and challenges that student presents them with as an opportunity to learn themselves. This job is taken by Jim in My Antonia, as he uses the “burden” of Tony’s education, as a venue for his own exponential growth. When Jim is asked to “Te-e-ach, te-e-ach my Antonia” (Book I, Section III), he is in fact opting to teach himself about the values of sentimentalism. Antonia’s constant resistance to the world, others, and society initially challenge

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    My Antonia Stereotypes

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    In the novel My Antonia author Willa Cather appealingly portrays characters that disregard stereotypical gender roles. Not only in the main characters, Antonia Shimerdas and Jim Burden, but also in many of the lesser characters presented in the novel. The relevance of these non stereotypical gender roles become apparent in the unfolding of the characters through Jim’s narration. This novel analyzes the changes in young women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries towards traditional

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    My Antonia Analysis

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    The central narrative of My Antonia could be a check upon the interests, and tho' in his fib Jim seldom says something directly concerning the concept of the past, the general tone of the novel is very unhappy. Jim’s motive for writing his story is to do to change some association between his gift as a high-powered any professional person and his nonexistent past on the NE grassland ; in re-creating that past, the novel represent each Jim’s retention and his feelings concerning his recollections

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    Villains In My Antonia

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    He is a dead beat and has no sympathy. Wick Cutter takes advantage of people that are new to the country and need money. He cheats them out of money and is a coward. They are able to do this because of the time period they are in at the time. In My Antonia by Willa Cather Wick Cutter and Larry Donovan are villains. Wick Cutter was a selfish man who only cared for money. He was one of the only money lenders in Black Hawk so he could easily cheat people out of money but having high interest prices.

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    Cather’s work, My Antonia, is a memoir told from Jim Burden’s perspective, as he recollects his youth moving from Virginia to life on the plains of Black Hawk, Nebraska. Upon moving in with his grandparents, Jim begins to admire Antonia Shimerda, a Bohemian immigrant who moved to Black Hawk alongside the rest of her family, the Shimerdas. As Jim spends more time in Black Hawk, he bears witness to the many hardships which the Shimerdas faced, such as their limited proficiency with English, their horrible

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    “My Antonia” includes the theme of stereotypes most clearly in the way immigrants are viewed, as well as the view of women. Immigrants are generally stereotyped as clueless and uneducated, viewed as almost a nuisance to society. In some ways, Willa Cather displays this in the Shimerdas, a family who is cheated of their money and struggles to survive. Women are stereotyped as homemakers and men as workers. However, society shows a defiance, and many characters show a defiance to the stereotype that

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    Summary Of ' My Antonia '

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    My Ántonia Quotes “There in the shelter draw-bottom the wind did not blow very hard, but I could hear it singing its humming tune up on a level, and I could see the tall grasses wave.”pg. 14 This quote tells readers how even small things such as the soft blow of the wind can cause many things to happen, such as the humming of the wind and the grass’s movements.It also symbolizes how the world is at peace right now. The tone of this quote is in a describing manner by the details they provide in this

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    My Antonia Analysis

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    book My Antonia by Willa Cather, longing for a time in the past is a recurring theme. The story is told through Jim Burden’s eyes and his times with the lovely Antonia. As life goes on, Jim reminisces about his childhood with Antonia. These memories transits from teenage years, all the way into late adulthood for Jim and Antonia. To start, the first time we see Jim and Antonia’s relationship drift is after Mr Schimerdas dies from supposedly killing himself. When Jim comes to teach Antonia more English

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    My Antonia Thesis

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    stories and characters.” My Antonia, is one of America’s most loved stories. The main characters in her books face challenges, but find a way to persevere and live. Also by Willa Cather, A Wagner Matinee, a very informative text, is about a woman who leaves her home and seeks for what she is missing in her life.She realizes that the grass is greener on the other side, and never thinks of turning back. A person can learn many things about the old west from Willa Cather’s My Antonia and A Wagner Matinee

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