O Pioneers Essays

  • The Symbolic Nature of the Land in Willa Cather’s O Pioneers

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    Willa Cather’s O Pioneers presents the land as symbolic and vital to the course of the plot. As a force of nature so powerful that it can crush the efforts of any settler in a fleeting moment. This display of supremacy presents itself in the opening lines of Cather's novel, in which she introduces the land as not only the setting but an active character within the story. When Cather’s states, “One January day, thirty years ago, the little town of Hanover, anchored on a windy Nebraska tableland, was

  • Relationships and Setting in Willa Cather's O Pioneers!

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    Relationships and Setting in Willa Cather's O Pioneers! O Pioneers!(1993) by Willa Cather begins on a blustery winter day, in the town of Hanover, Nebraska, sometime between 1883 and 1890. The narrator introduces four main character: the very young Emil Bergson; his older sister, Alexandra; her friend Carl Linstrum; and a little girl, Marie Shabata. Alexandra's father, John Bergson, is dying. He tells his two oldest sons, Lou and Oscar, that he is leaving the farmland, and all of what he has

  • The Business of Farming in Willa Cather's O Pioneers!

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    The Business of Farming in Willa Cather's O Pioneers! Willa Sibert Cather was born in Virginia, December 7, 1873. At the age of nine, Cather’s family moved to Nebraska. Willa fell in love with the country, with the waste prairies of the Nebraska. In her life, Willa worked for different journals and magazines and received many honorary degrees, even the Pulitzer Prize. Her literary life was extremely influenced by her childhood in the wild country. In her life story, I actually didn’t find any

  • The Relationship between the People and the Land in Willa Cather's O Pioneers

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    The Relationship between the People and the Land in Willa Cather's O Pioneers 'For the first time, perhaps, since that land emerged from the waters of the geologic ages, a human face was set toward it with love and yearning' This quotation cuts straight to the heart of Willa Cather's whole argument throughout O Pioneers!, which is that it is Alexandra Bergson's will to survive and continually adapt which makes her successful -the facts that her neighbours are unwilling to take up new

  • Willa Cather's O Pioneers! and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Mr. Peebles' Heart

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    Willa Cather's O Pioneers! and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Mr. Peebles' Heart In both Willa Cather’s novel O Pioneers! and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story "Mr. Peebles’ Heart" present the reader with strong, successful female characters. Alexandra Bergson, the heroine of O Pioneers!, becomes the manager and proprietor of a prosperous farm on the Nebraska frontier while Joan R. Bascom of "Mr. Peebles’ Heart" is a successful doctor. Cather and Gilman create competent, independent female

  • Hardships in O Pioneer

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    Hardships in O Pioneer During the middle to late 1800's, thousands upon thousands of Americans, as well as foreigners, flocked to the mid-western part of the United States. They flocked to this area hoping to gain free or cheap land promised to them by the United States Government. Most of the "pioneers" left cities and factory jobs to venture out into the American prairies and become farmers. They left their homes, not only because the land was either free or cheap, but also because they wanted

  • Character Analysis: O Pioneers !

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    Lizbet Cantu PO7 Cather, Willa, and Marilee Lindemann., O Pioneers! (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 1999 O Pioneers! tells the enchanting story of the Swedish, immigrant Bergson family in the fictional town of Hanover, Nebraska. Although the story is told on a third point of view, the attention is clearly on Alexandra Bergson, sometimes switching the attention to other fictional characters. Alexandra is portrayed as a brave, intelligent and generous lady who not at once thinks about herself and

  • O Pioneers ! By Cather Analysis

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    In her novel O Pioneers!, Cather incorporates all three philosophies; romanticism, realism, and naturalism. I would describe the novel as mainly naturalistic and I personally believe she adheres to naturalism as she took the title from a romantic poem and wrote a naturalistic book. I personally do not like novels written from the naturalistic philosophy because of the cruelness of the view. Cather incorporates realism into the book at different parts. For example, when Emil dies, Alexandra feels

  • O Pioneers ! Character Analysis

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    In the novel O Pioneers!, written by Willa Cather, there is an important emphasis on the relationships that form among the pioneers of the Nebraska prairie. Two of the most important relationships established in this book are Alexandra’s relationship with Carl and Alexandra’s relationship with the Land. Both of these bonds share an overwhelming amount of similarities, like how Alexandra depends on both Carl and the Land and how there is a mutual respect between both Alexandra and the land and Alexandra

  • Beauty In Willa Catcher's O Pioneers

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    people beauty can be a physical attribute to others it could be found only within a person. Yet, in the book O Pioneers by Willa Catcher and Chief Seattle’s Speech of 1851 beauty is perceived and acknowledge through vivid illustrations of the simplest character: the land. The two describe the land in different ways and at the same time they have very close similarities. The book O pioneer was written 62 years after Chief Seattle’s speech. It tells the story of the first settlers trying to establish

  • O Pioneers By Willa Cather Summary

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    Cather, Willa. O Pioneers!. Philadelphia: Running Press, 1997 O Pioneers!, a novel by Willa Cather is a dramatic romance. The story takes place in a Farm outside of Hanover, Nebraska. This story is set in 1997. This story is about a romance in two different relationships. Alexandra Bergson is a hard working women. She struggles at first but does not give up. Alexandra’s hard work finally pays off. She is really successful and really wealthy. She is a mentor to her under brother. She does not

  • Psychoanalytical Analysis Of O Pioneers By Willa Cather

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    Type B Psychoanalytical Analysis of O’ Pioneers! Published in 1913, Willa Cather is the author of O’ Pioneers!. Set in the Nebraskan Prairie, Cather tells the story of Alexandra Bergson. Far from stagnant, Alexandra is a very complex character because of her independence as a woman and her acceptance of others. Analyzing some aspects of Cather’s life provides insight into O’ Pioneers! , specifically, why Alexandra’s character traits and choices make sense. If Cather consciously or subconsciously

  • Willa Cather's O Pioneers: A Literary Analysis

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    we’re tree worshipers before the missionaries came. Father says the people in the mountains still do queer things, sometimes, —they believe that trees bring good or bad luck” (Cather, Willa. 56). The symbolism of mulberry tree, Willa Cather in O Pioneers! constitutes an excellent example of a forbidden love. Literary critics have shown how Caulfield's confusion, desperation, and unwillingness to make a commitment render him a character in crisis. The mulberry tree has evolved decade after decade

  • Feminism Is Alive In Willa Cather's O Pioneers !

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    O Pioneers!: Feminism is Alive Some people could say feminism has died down a lot since 1913. In Willa Cather’s O Pioneers!, feminism has a big role in it. Alexandra Bergson is a strong, courageous, independent woman. When her father passes, he tells her to take care of the farm, instead of telling her brothers to. They were irritated with this and tells her she can’t handle the farm because she was a woman. She rebels against a male-controlled society. Alexandra is determined to get equality with

  • Comparing the American Dream in My Antonia, Neighbor Rosicky, and 0 Pioneers!

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    The American Dream in My Antonia, Neighbor Rosicky, and 0 Pioneers! While many American immigrant narratives concentrate on the culture shock that awaits those who arrive from the more rural Old World to live in a city for the first time, Willa Cather's immigrants, often coming from urban European settings, face the vast and empty land of the plains. Guy Reynolds notes that "the massive outburst of America westwards was in part powered by the explosion of immigrants through the eastern seaboard

  • Loneliness In Susan B. Anthony's O Pioneers

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    Susan B. Anthony once said, “Independence is happiness,” in O Pioneers this is not the case. In O Pioneers, Cather shows how being independent can make you extremely lonely. Throughout the book, the main character, Alexandra, demonstrates how lonely she truly is, even though she is very strong and independent. This shows how being independent can lead to loneliness, even if you are extremely happy with what you are doing. The symbolism of the houses swaying in the wind, trying not to be pushed over

  • Laurent Clerc Pioneer Teacher

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    Laurent Clerc Pioneer Teacher 1785-1869 Laurent Clerc was born in LaBalme, France, on Dec. 26 1785. His father was Mayor of the town and the family could boast of a long line of magistrates in the Clerc lineage. At the age of one, the infant fell from a kitchen chair by accident into a nearby fireplace. He was burned on one side of his face and a fever left him totally deaf. He had uncle also named Laurent Clerc, who heard about the school for the deaf in Paris. When he was twelve years old,

  • Ferdinand Prosche: Life And Achievements Of A Pioneer

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    Ferdinand Prosche: Life And Achievements of A Pioneer German engineer Ferdinand Porsche is certainly one of the most important figures - if not the most imporant and influent-in the history of automobile making. This outstanding Teuton was born on September 3rd, 1875 in Mafferdorf, Germany. One of the most remarkable accomplishments of his carrer was that his work was not limited to one factory, but instead he worked in many of the most renowned car-making factories of the time. His life as an

  • Giants In The Earth

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    growing and selling potatoes to Ole’s chopping wood up on the copping block; everyone did their part in order to survive or at least to live somewhat comfortably. The second topic deals with the mental state of the pioneer when living in total desolation. For the male pioneers, living on the prairie was almost a dream. This was the place one could hunt and build. This was the place one could live off of his own hands. For example, Per Hans is basically happy with the prairie from the beginning

  • Eugen Bleuler and Emil Kraepelin - Pioneers in the Study of Schizophrenia

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    Eugen Bleuler and Emil Kraepelin - Pioneers in the Study of Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a complex syndrome characterized by cognitive and emotional dysfunctions including delusions and hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior, and inappropriate emotions. Since there is no cure to this disorder, clinicians rely on the DSM IV to differentiate between symptoms. The symptoms of the disorder can disrupt a person’s perception, thought, speech, and movement in almost every aspect of daily