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    characteristics influence and shape the way a human character will develop. It is believed that there is no escaping this realism, and each situation one experiences is what will establish the route of life that they will partake. A short story called “My Antonia”, written by Willa Cather is merely categorized with Realism and Naturalism, though it is evident that several aspects portray supernatural occurrences. The specific characters throughout these excerpts show the reflection of Naturalism by experiencing

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    My Antonia Relationships

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    when comparing friends to romantic partners. Many people believe romantic relationships are meaningful than friendships, but that is not always the case. In My Antonia by Willa Cather, the friendships formed are more fulfilling and supportive than the romantic relationships. Looking at the friendships between Lena and Tiny or Jim and Ántonia in contrast to Jim’s and Antonia’s respective marriages clearly depicts this idea. To begin, it is important to look at the platonic friendships present in

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    Symbolism In My Antonia

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    In “My Antonia”, Cather uses symbols from nature to express the essential aspects of the characters. According to Cather, ones’ environment symbolizes ones’ psychology. This may even mold one’s emotional condition by giving emotions a tangible form. For example, the river is used as a symbol of freedom. In the story, the river makes Jim feel free, and he comes to admire freedom. The book quotes “The road from the north curved a little to the south; so that the grave, with its tall red grass that

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    My Antonia Themes

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    (need introductory paragraph and motifs paragraph In this novel, there are multiple themes laced through the text. Some noticeable at first read, while others are quite difficult to comprehend. One of the many themes in My Ántonia is nostalgia. The characters all seem to have a personal connection to the past. It's as if this connection triggers memories and emotions the characters felt while they were in that position. Connection to the environment is also another theme, but it is less

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    My Antonia Mitreatment

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    Hello Antonia, thank you for being a major part of this week’s discussion, and sharing your potential funding sources that appears to be a great fit. I cannot recall if I extend gratitude to you for selecting this population as your idea project, so thank you for doing so. This population being at-risk to abuse and mistreatment is worthy to be address. How sad! Acierno, and colleagues (2010), indicated that The National Elder Abuse Incidence Study, had conducted a decade ago, was the first major

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    When reading “My Antonia,” I learned a lot about her character. Antonia seems down to Earth and excited to explore new things. Antonia has a strength that helps her succeed in many things. I believe she has the power to make bad situations beautiful in her own way. The question asked is would Antonia agree with the quote “to be something complete and great. When it comes to one as naturally sleep,” (book 1 chapter 2 page 12). I do believe she would agree with this quote. Throughout the entire

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    My Antonia Research Paper

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    MY ANTONIA The Ogburn School 1. Mr. Shimerda begs Jim to “Te-e-ach, te-e-ach my Antonia” in Book I, Section III (just at the end). Who learns more through their relationship, Jim or Antonia? Jim and Antonia’s friendship is demonstrated to be the greatest at the onset. It grows into a bond that Jim makes romantic advances but to Antonia Jim is like a brother. Jim learns a lot from their relationship as opposed to Antonia who was supposed to be educated. The lessons that Jim gets from their relationship

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    Luckily, I have to read two books in my summer. One of them is “My Antonia” and another one is “The color purple”. Both of them are good, but the one should be included in our five books is My Antonia. My Antonia is the book that will be able to teach our student from literature to life. When we evaluate a book to see if it appropriates for our student or not we think about its grammar, its realistic, its difficulty and its interest. Two of the reasons My Antonia should be on the list and not the other

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    Why do some friends have a special connection? In Willa Cather’s, My Antonia, many people have a bond but not like Antonia Shimerda and Jim Burden. Having met in their youth and knowing each others families. They have an emotional bond. Antonia and Jim share an enduring bond of friendly love. This includes a regard for family members, sharing life experiences, and always coming together at the end. Antonia and Jim share an enduring bond of friendly love including a regard for family members. Mr

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    discover the Great Plains and Ántonia through the eyes of Jim, and he perceives both as strange, exotic, and mysterious when he first experiences them. On a wagon ride during his first night in Nebraska, approaching his new home, Jim notes, "I had the feeling that the world was left behind, that we had got over the edge of it and were outside man's jurisdiction" (Cather 36). That same night, Jim meets Ántonia and her family for the first time and comments, "I pricked up my ears, for it was positive the

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