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    Willa Cather wrote an amazing story paying respects to the land that she grew up on that perfectly embodies naturalism. However, she herself may not have embodied it as well. You cannot simplify Cather into just one core belief because she writes to represent more than one. Cather demonstrates naturalism, realism, and romanticism in her story O Pioneers!. Naturalism pertains to the belief and writing style where people are under the control of the forces of nature. O Pioneers! Is commonly represents

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    O Pioneers!: A Journey into the Western Frontier Willa Cather is an author who uses similar aspects and events of her life and puts them into her novels. This approach allows the reader to know what inspired the events happening throughout the novel. After reading the novel O Pioneers! by Willa Cather, I began to search for ideas leading me deeper into the meaning of the novel as a whole. O Pioneers! is a novel in which several of the key concepts and character qualities can be better understood

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    In the novels O’ Pioneers and My Antonia written by Willa Cather were both published from 1873-1918. During this time period, the Gilded Age, many things were going on during these years. The Gilded Age consisted of many key factors that led to history the way it is now. Some of the key factors include the isolation of women and immigrants, the Roaring Twenties, and the Panic of 1873. All of the events, eventually led to World War 1 which included countries such as Great Britain, France, the United

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    about what it had cost to fatten each steer, and who could guess the weight of a hog before it went on the scales closer than John Bergson himself. Lou and Oscar were industrious, but he could never teach them to use their heads about their work”  (O Pioneers! 19). Juxtaposition places the intelligent Alexandra among her dull brothers. John Bergson sees the qualities necessary to be able to be a successful farmer in his daughter, not his sons, so he left the family farm in her care.

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    “O’ Pioneers!” is a book published by Willa Cather in 1913 while she was staying in New York. In the book O’ Pioneers!” Willa Cather depicts three different philosophies realism, romanticism, and naturalism. The title of the book originated from Walt Whitman's poem “Pioneers! O’ Pioneers!”. Cather’s book was made into a film in 1992. The first philosophy, and most talked about in the class, is naturalism. A naturalistic mind views that everything arises from nature and things like the

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    allusion in O Pioneers is the one made to the 101st Psalm. The 101st Psalm is alluded to when Ivar repeats the verse in part five, chapter one. In the verse, David gives his guidelines for living life. This scripture was of the utmost importance in olden times, as many people memorized it and implemented David’s guidelines in their own lives. This scripture expanded on the novel’s theme of Christianity and drew my interest because I have similar views as some of the characters. Willa Cather

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    Willa Cather Morals

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    or good and bad behavior.” In the book O Pioneers!. Willa Cather used Alexandra’s desire, intelligence, and all around good morals to present the reader with what it means to be sound morally. On the other hand, Cather also used the characters Oscar, Lou and Frank Shabbata to present the reader with examples of bad morality. Putting all of this together, O Pioneers used death and success to show the reader exactly what each type of moral can lead to. O Pioneers! is a great piece on the importance of

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    An Immense Career Career Willa Cather, American novelist and short-story writer, was born Willela Sibert Cather on 7 December 1873, in Back Creek Valley, Virginia, near Winchester. At nine years of age, in 1883, her family moved to Red Cloud, Nebraska. Many of her novels were set in Red Cloud. She attended the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and graduated in 1895. She spent a few years after college working on a newspaper, and then worked an editorial job at the magazine Home Monthly in

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    O Pioneers! One significant social issue found in O Pioneers! is the tension between the way women were often perceived in the late 19th century and the way they may have been entirely misunderstood. Willa Cather explores this issue through all of her female characters. Every female character in this story could be defined as a “pioneer” in their own right; however, the contrast between the women whose identity is attached to the way society wants them to be and the women who choose their own identity

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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

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