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    MANIFESTDESTINY Manifest destiny- this is what we have been discussing in class for the past month. On the very first day‚ we were shown an image; “American Progress” they call it‚ a painting by John Gast in 1872. Why this date‚ what does my Antonia have to do with it and how can we relate the painting to the novel? The words “Manifest destiny” bring magic to your ears‚ and for that reason‚ it is exactly why these two precise words were chosen to title a very important part of American history

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    directly on all womanhood.” My Antonia is set around the turn of the century‚ during a time where women’s roles in everyday life were beginning to change from the kitchen to the work force. Willa Cather portrays characters that go against stereotypical gender roles in her novel‚ My Antonia. Not only do the main characters‚ Jim Burden and Antonia Shimerdas‚ not follow the traditional gender roles‚ but neither do many of the other characters in the novel. Cather shows Antonia as a young girl who is not

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    Cather’s book‚ “My Antonia”‚ Antonia is a bohemian immigrant who comes to America with her family to start a new life.She becomes close friends with a boy name Jim who helps her learn english and together they have adventures out in the prairie. Jim sees Antonia as a lovely girl but soon changes his views when Antonia begins to take on a more masculine role. Antonia’s character is unlike other women of her time‚ she is independent‚ strong-willed woman who has a passion for nature. In “My Antonia” by Willa

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    Economic historical context of women in “My Antonia” Women in the late 1800s began a transformation that would remain as a lasting phenomenon. During this time period‚ the US witnessed the creation of the “new woman.” From Antonia who is a farm laborer to Tiny who owns and manages her own business‚ the “new woman” is portrayed extensively in Cather’s “My Antonia.” The goal of this paper is to analyze the “new woman” from an economic perspective by creating a historical context. Although the scope

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    My Ántonia: Living forces Anne Bradstreet once wrote‚ – “If we had no winter‚ the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity‚ prosperity would not be so welcome.” Have your emotions been affected by the changing seasons? Have you reacted according to the weather conditions? Sometimes‚ the surroundings have a stronger effect than what people may think. They affect human beings’ behaviors and actions in such a way that most of what people do and feel goes accordingly

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    Religious Differences in My Antonia During the nineteenth century many Bohemian immigrants left their homelands in search of a sustainable life‚ and to be able to survive with their families. The Catholics and the Protestants/ Lutherans showed many differences between the two religions‚ and this caused many issues in many communities. At this time in the nineteenth century the Protestants/ Lutherans made up the majority of the citizens in the United States‚ which proved to cause religious differences

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    When thinking of how Jim defines happiness‚ I think that Antonia would disagree with this quote‚”…to be dissolved into something complete and great‚ When it comes to one‚ it comes as naturally as sleep.” Throughout the book Antonia is ready to do everything right then at that time‚ and she doesn’t have the patience to wait on the good things to happen. Antonia is always ready to work and learn something new‚ but she lacks the patience to learn and to make sure she does it the right way. What Jim

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    Antonia exhibits multiple characteristics in the book “My Antonia” by Willa Cather These characteristics lead to Cather being very admirable of Antonia. It is very simple to admire Antonia while reading this book. She is a very admirable person. One of the intensely portrayed characteristics is that Antonia is a hard worker as I stated in the earlier essay. From the moment she and her family arrived she displayed very good work ethics and never ever second guessed herself. She worked on the prairie

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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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    that Kathleen Norris is correct when she says that "in many ways the world of My Ántonia is still with us‚ a neglected but significant part of America‚” because we still have people coming into our country hoping to fulfill the American dream and having the country fall short of their expectations. The first similarity that strikes me between the world of My Ántonia and our modern day world is before Jim even meets Antonia he is talking with a local boy about his new neighbors‚ the Shimerdas‚ and

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