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    “My Antonia” (Title) ▪ The possessive noun shows that Jim is recounting the story from his point of view and therefore Antonia’s character is being presented from his perspective which hints possible bias/personal feelings. ▪ It is also part of Mr.Shimerda’s dialogue in the book when he requested Jim to teach Antonia speak English. ▪ “My” demonstrates Jim’s admiration for Antonia, which also relates to one quote from the book “ I’d have liked to have you for a sweetheart, or a wife, or my mother

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    My Antonia Journal Reading Journal Introduction: To me, the character of Jim Burden seems to be a odd. Although he appears to be childhood friends with the narrator, there is still misunderstandings between them. For example, Jim wrote a whole book instead of just bring notes. I can infer that Jim had a deeper relation with Antonia than the narrator did. The relationship that Jim has with is wife is also strange. Genevieve appears to just be using Jim to gain the title of married. There is

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    In My Antonia, there is several literary elements throughout the entire novel. One of the biggest elements in the story is that of Jim and Antonia and their growth from childhood to their adulthood. Both characters follow diverse paths to maturity, each with their own influences and complications. Antonia’s journey to adulthood was definitely more difficult than Jim’s. To begin with Antonia’s family immigrated to the United States from Bohemia.. Her mom was a very demanding woman who wanted nothing

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    daughter “my Ántonia”; Jim Burden – the narrator – also refers to her many times that way. Throughout the memoir, he shows us his time with Ántonia and his childhood with her, not just himself. 5) Blackhawk, Nebraska, about 1880-1910. During this time period, places such as Nebraska weren’t densely populated or fully developed; so many were going to places like his to start anew. The setting took place around the “Manifest Destiny” time period and showed the theme of “moving west.” 6) “My Ántonia” portrays

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    3 Characteristics Antonia Shimerda, a Bohemian immigrant, was more than just a women. She represents more of a symbol in the novel "My Antonia." Her strength, independence, and her spirit all forge her into this admirable image of a girl who could not be broken, no matter the circumstances. In my opinion, those three traits are what Carther really wanted readers to see Antonia as. Antonia's strength throughout the story should not be over looked. After moving to Nebraska with her family from Bohemia

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    In the story My Antonia, by Willia Cather, she tells a story through the life of her friend growing up in Nebraska. The setting of the story was familiar, because it takes place in Nebraska. While I was attending Timber Lake, Antonia reminded me of a student. Today, we have much more ways of communicating with each other which makes the distance between people not seem as far. All in all, I enjoyed the book My Antonia. The setting of the story reminds myself of South Dakota, although the story

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    and get through. The novel My Antonia shows a prominent theme of friendship between a young country boy named Jim, and a shy Bohemian immigrant named Antonia. Jim and his family provide care and friendship to Antonia's family in order to make survival easier for them through hard times. The survival and wellbeing of an immigrant family in the mid to late 1800’s depended on the connection with neighbors and this can explicitly be seen through the intimacy between Antonia, and Jim and both their families

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    My Antonia is written in a style sympathetic to the immigrants, which humanizes them and thereby counters the negative stereotypes of immigrants that persisted. One of the first events in the book is the death of Mr. Shimerda, and during this section the emotions and wishes of the family are treated respectfully. Although Jim had never been close to Ambrosch, one of the Shimerda’s sons, he states, “He was deeply, even slavishly, devout. He did not say a word all morning, but sat with his rosary in

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    During My Antonia there are many symbols which are used to provide messages to the reader about not only the story but about life. One of the biggest symbols used during the course of the story is the Nebraska prairie. Cather uses the prairie to show the reader both how good and tough life can be. For example, during the summer, the prairie is full of wonderful things like prairie dogs playing and it can provide the food needed to survive as a pioneer in the west. In the story, Jim says that “July

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    My Antonia Gender Roles

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    The Representation of Women in Willa Cather’s My Antonia University of Maine sociologist Amy Blackstone defines gender roles as the following: Gender roles are the roles that men and women are expected to occupy based on their sex. Traditionally, many Western societies have believed that women are more nurturing then men . . . . One way that a woman might engage in the traditional feminine gender role would be to nurture her family by working full-time within the home rather than taking employment

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