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    Pauls Case

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    Willa Cather’s short story Paul’s case is an example of how an individual’s society‚ environment‚ and culture can affect the person psychologically and mentally. The beginning of the story provides an example of how Paul’s presence is felt around other people‚ “In one way and another‚ he had made all his teachers‚ men‚ and women alike‚ conscious of the same feeling of physical aversion” (195). An analysis of the story’s conflict and characters will inform you more about Paul and his story. The

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    another. Although compromise in a relationship is a necessary component for its success‚ denying the core of who you are is not. Speaking from experience‚ in the end‚ there will be nothing but resentment and identity-conflict. “A Wagner Matinee” by Willa Cather relates to my life in many ways as it exposes the results of sacrificing one’s true self and the disturbing consequences of physical hardship‚ emotional distress‚ and regret. The story of Georgiana Carpenter was narrated by her nephew‚ Clark‚ and

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    My Antonia is a nostalgic memoir‚ written by Willa Cather. Even though My Antonia is not a work of Christian fiction‚ it does have underlying truths that can connect to what is written in the Bible. Christians can use their perspective as a tool‚ utilizing it to help understand some of the main themes in the text. Could certain struggles in the story have been handled differently by a Christian? Can a Christian’s perspective change the way something is normally viewed? A Christian must be able to

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    Mary Austin

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    she focuses more on things I would expect to be more of female interest and is more likely to be recognized or mentioned by women: I have read many diaries written by women on the overland trails and written about their lives at the frontier ( Willa Cather does that‚ too). All of them had a very special way of treating landscape and Indians in their writings. Especially with landscape they were very detailed‚ sometimes this was the only thing they wrote about for days. It also seemed to me that compared

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    Pauls Case

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    Paul’s Case Willa Carter’s Paul’s Case suggests that ambitious goals tend collapse in the confrontation of reality when shortcuts are made. In the city of Pittsburgh‚ where the new industrial age brings hard work and honest livings‚ Paul feels surrounded by the dull life that lay before him. With his artistic spirit and eagerness to live more extravagantly‚ instead of working towards that dream by finishing school and earning his way to the top‚ he makes a foolish decision and loses everything

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    Inventions Of The 1920s

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    America” (Divine‚ et al 744)‚ and Sherwood Anderson and John Dos Passos illustrated the undermining of American values of craftsmanship by machines. Female authors also became more prevalent. Edith Wharton depicted the lives of early aristocrats‚ Willa Cather and Ellen Glasgow focused on the stories of the Midwest and South‚ and Zona Gale directed her attention to America’s unmarried women. Simultaneously‚ popularity in sports expanded. Both men and women spectated at golf tournaments‚ boxing events

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    ;[trewqwertyuioplokijhgfdeswaqsdefrgt6hy7ju89ik0lop;-[’The word essay derives from the French infinitive essayer‚ "to try" or "to attempt". In English essay first meant "a trial" or "an attempt"‚ and this is still an alternative meaning. The Frenchman Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) was the first author to describe his work as essays; he used the term to characterize these as "attempts" to put his thoughts into writing‚ and his essays grew out of his commonplacing.[3] Inspired in particular by the

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    A Bad Case

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    In Willa Cather’s Paul’s Case‚ the author suggests that if a person can’t find his right role in society‚ he will try to escape it or failing to escape it will destroy himself. This story depicts a young man Paul who hates his ordinary life‚ and escapes to a luxury life he has been desiring eventually commits a suicide. The various settings of this story not only clearly reflect Paul’s sentiments between depression and happiness through different location but also reinforce the reason why Paul takes

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    of the 20th century‚ it is clear that the natural environment and ecology have played a very significant role in the development of literary tradition. Two examples of this movement can be seen in the various works of poet Robert Frost and author Willa Cather’s‚ My Antonia. Nature figures prominently in Frost’s poetry‚ and his poems usually include a moment of interaction or encounter between a human speaker and a natural subject or phenomenon. These encounters culminate in profound realizations

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    My Antonia Analysis

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    diminished” (Cather 214). Neither forgot about the other and Ántonia even discloses their childhood adventures to her children. The sensation of being a part of her family overwhelms Jim with gratitude and happiness‚ promising to return and reestablish their friendship. My Ántonia dissolves as Jim leaves Ántonia’s farm for Black Hawk where disappointment of the changes sadden him; however‚ as he walks toward his grandparents’ old farm‚ the familiar landscape gifts him the “sense of coming home” (Cather 238)

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