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The Force Within In Louis L Amour's War Party

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Finding The Force Within
Think of what you would be like if you lived in another era. Perhaps you were fighting in a battle during the Civil War, living through WWII, or working as an immigrant in the United States in the early 1900’s. You would certainly be much different than you are today. The experiences that people go through shape who they become. In the short story “War Party” by Louis L’amour, the main character, Ma, is making her way across the frontier with her husband and children in the mid-1800’s. When tragedy strikes, she is forced to take on an even more challenging role. Because she is living in this difficult time period, Ma has to be strong-willed, observant, and wise in order for her and her children to survive.
Ma must become a strong-willed woman to make her way across the frontier. When her husband is killed, she then shoots the Kiowa Indian who murdered him. Women during this time period were rarely this skilled with a gun. After that, she continues west, even when the men try to convince her …show more content…

Ordinarily, in this time period, women weren’t considered valuable when it came to contributing to anything other than household chores and caring for children. However, Ma showed that she was an important member of the group when she saved them from possible harm by the Sioux Indians. Because she grew up with the Sioux tribe, she spoke their language and understood their ways. As a result, she was able to convince the Sioux leader not to harm her traveling companions. When she is accused of being a spy for the Native Americans, she responds by saying: “Mr. Burt, for your own information, I grew up alongside the Sioux. I played with them a child, and I learned their language” (page 750). This shows that Ma is keen enough to know how to treat a potential “enemy” to the group and relate to them on their own terms. Ma’s ability to show her knowledge keeps the group

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