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    The Round House The Round House by Louise Erdrich has many characters that all play a significant part in this novel. The character that stood out to me the most is the mother of the main character Joe‚ Geraldine. It is obvious that the book is based off the attack that happened to Geraldine‚ but I feel that her character as an individual plays a very important role in this novel. Some may wonder why Louise Erdrich started the novel with this beginning sentence: "Small trees had attacked my parents’

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    Louise Erdrich‚ the author of the short story “The Leap” main focus throughout the story is about the past of the narrator’s mother‚ Anna. Anna‚ an ex blind folded trapeze performer who is now sightless due to enriching and stubborn cataracts‚ is an unbreakable bow an arrow; being pulled and released into an unpredictable life. When it comes to Anna’s daughter‚ Anna would do anything for her; even if it were “[leaping] through [the] air … and hanging by the back of her heels from the … gutter” (195)

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    The Round House In the novel The Round House by Louise Erdrich‚ she tells the story of a women who is attacked and the search for justice for her and her family. The story is told from the perspective of the son Joe. It gives us view into how the attack of his mother affects not only her but the entire family. They struggle with their relationships among each other while the father and Joe are in search of finding some type of justice for the mother and themselves. However‚ justice becomes difficult

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    find Louise Erdrich among the canon of what have come to be known as western writers. Her name (or names‚ given the mltiple pseudonyms) pops up right near the top along with Cormac McCarthy and Elmer Kelton. And as impressive as her notoriety is‚ one eventually wonders if "western writer" isn’t an albatross hanging around the neck of her career. Maybe it’s Tolkien’s fault. After all‚ he’s the one who created an entire genre in which setting is paramount to plot or conflict. But Erdrich doesn’t

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    Furthermore‚ the environment in which people grow affects the way that they respond to extreme situations within society‚ or the way that other people have to interact with them. For instance‚ Louise Erdrich in her story “The red Convertible” presents to us the story of Henry and Lyman Lamartine

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    Whether it is the real world or the world of literature‚ war never changes. Throughout time the concept remains the same‚ the only difference is the soldiers who are altered by it. The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich contains several examples of such change in the character Henry and how he goes from an average kid to a broken man. The last picture that was taken of him particularly captures this concept. The picture of Henry on the day before his death symbolizes how war can transform people for

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    Sydney Gale Gale 1 Enc1102 Mrs. Hooper 1/25/2013 “The Red Convertible” “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich is a story of two brothers who are native Indians that live in a reservation. Lyman and Henry are very close. They purchase a red convertible together‚ which they both cherish. The main character in the story is Lyman Lamartine‚ narrator and protagonist

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    experiences that can ever happened to everyone‚ it does not only destroy a lot of things‚ but also affects the people who take part in it. It is said that when a man returns home from war he is forever changed. The short story ’The Red Convertible’ by Louise Erdrich depicts the story of two Native American brothers‚ Lyman and his older brother Henry narrated by Lyman‚ it starts with Lyman has received a large insurance check after a tornado destroyed his restaurant‚ two brother used that money to purchase

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    Erdrich takes the approach of Native American magic in “Love Medicine” were as Marquez tries to incorporate more of a fairytale type magic. Magic was used as an accent rather than the base of the story. Erdrich makes his story more believable with the integration of magical elements. Marquez was unable to really make any part of the story seem feasible. Therefore‚ “Love Medicine” creates a story with understandable magic elements incorporated where “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” focuses more

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    Erdrich’s Love Medicine‚ a novel made up of a collection of short stories about a family of Chippewa Indians that reside on a reservation in North Dakota. The stories cover three generations‚ fifty years‚ and several families‚ with the main theme of the novel being the struggle between stability and change and there are eight distinct narrators. The stories seem so loosely related; some critics have questioned whether this novel really stands as a true novel alone. One critic‚ Allan Chavkin‚ describes

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