Wednesday, November 27, 2019
My Antonia Essays (774 words) - Antonii, My Ntonia, Antonia
  My Antonia  William Cather showed a great amount of information about the "old wild  west" and the expansion of the United States. In My Antonia, Jim Burden  told a story of his childhood, the people in his life, and the struggles he and  his surroundings faced during this time. At age ten, Jim Burden was sent by his  relatives to be raised by his grandparents in the Nebraska prairie after his  parents died. When he arrived at his new home, he was introduced to a Bohemian  family that just immigrated to America; the Shimerdas. Jim and Antonia, the    Shimerda's daughter, quickly become friends. They traveled a great distance to  meet each other. As immigrants, the Shimerdas were not very wealthy and getting  on their feet was difficult. They were cheated into buying their home for more  than it should have cost. The family got by on what they had, but ended up  needing help from outside families. Mrs. Shimerda ended up getting many useful  tools for their home from Mrs. Burden. The first major hardship the Shimerdas  faced was the death of Mr. Shimerda. He shot himself in the mouth and committed  suicide. This hurt the family tremendously. Antonia was given the  responsibilities that her father had and growing up for her changed in a matter  of seconds. She could not join her fellow classmates in school because she had  to tend to the work around the house. She became the head of the house. After  time, the Shimerdas had a new log home built for them by the neighbors. The  family continued to get their necessary items from outside sources and started  to build a new life. Later, the Burdens moved to a town called Black Hawk. They  now lived further away from the Shimerdas. Mrs. Burden gets Antonia a temporary  job helping their neighbors around the house. Antonia learned English much  faster and Jim met many new people. This is where we meet Lena. Lena was a    Norwegian girl who later becomes a dressmaker, but distracted men with her  flirtatious act and planned never to marry. As Jim met new people and attended  the dances put together in the city, he noticed the segregation and the  generalizations made about specific people. He didn't like it one bit. The hired  girls were the girls that worked for their large families after they immigrated  to America from foreign countries. The boys didn't have the courage to marry  these girls. These girls were taken advantage of as well by their employers and  the men in the town. Women were not treated as equals. With age, Jim and Antonia  became closer and Jim begins to like Antonia more. But the feelings were not  mutual. Then, Jim and Antonia started to go their separate ways. Jim started  working extremely hard in his studies at school and ended up going to Harvard to  finish his pre-law studies. Much time has passed, and when Jim returned to Black    Hawk, he learned that Antonia had become pregnant and returned home from Denver  where the father lives. When she returned to the father, she cared for him when  he was ill and then he deserted her leaving her broke and with nothing. Many  things have changed through time as they have matured into adults. Jim wanted to  see Antonia and tried really hard to find her and find out what has happened  since he saw her last. When they finally reunited, they recognized a bond they  had that nothing could break. They had their childhood that always brought them  together. They went off on their separate ways, but in the end found each other  and they never lost sight of what they had been through together. They will  always remain best friends. I really enjoyed this book. It really gave me a  taste of what life back then was like. I highly recommend reading My Antonia.    This book displays many aspects that makes living in this period of time  difficult. In order to communicate with other families or travel from one place  to another was very difficult and time consuming. The people would have to  travel great distances in all types of harsh weather. Jim and his family often  traveled by horse in blizzards to reach their destinations. Also, at the  beginning of the expansion, there were no roads. This made travel even more  difficult. Also, immigration to America was occurring rapidly and many diverse  people started to form the new country. There was a lot of segregation and  poverty. The immigrants were not    
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