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    of the Red Convertible Although the Vietnam War concluded with the return of most American troops‚ for those who served‚ the memories of the events that transgressed during those years did not stay in the combat grounds of Vietnam. The psychological scars left in the minds and hearts of American soldiers was something that continued to haunt no only those who experienced the fighting in the flesh but the families and loved ones who welcomed them upon their return. In “The Red Convertible‚” Lyman

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    “The Red Convertible” The Red Convertible is narrated by Lyman Lamartine. He tells a story from his recent past about his older half-brother‚ Henry. As Lyman tells the story‚ the year is 1974. The story about the relationship between the two main characters who are brothers living on a reservation in North Dakota. In this story lyman is a hard worker and always carry a good luck‚ at a very young he became the owner of a restaurant but unfortunatley disaster happens and it is blown over in a tornado

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    The story‚ “The Red Convertible”‚ by Louise Erdrich is narrated by Lyman Lamartine. The story embarks on two Native American brothers named‚ Lyman and Henry. The setting is based on a reservation named Chippewa in North Dakota. The brothers have a great bond. Henry is a comical brother who seems to have a great sense of humor. Lyman is an entrepreneur; he knows how to make money. One day the brothers decide to buy a red convertible olds. The convertible‚ which the brothers share‚ seems to bring the

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    element present in writing. “The Red Convertible‚” a short story written by Louise Erdrich‚ tells the story of the destructive nature of war. With the name in the title‚ it is only natural that the convertible plays a very important role in the short story. The condition of the car throughout the story shows the stages of a relationship between two brothers. The main characters in the story‚ Lyman and Henry Lamartine‚ develop an inseparable bond through a red convertible. Their relationship changed drastically

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    The Red Convertible In the criticism by Pratima Dutta “Erdrich’s the Red Convertible” she presented valid arguments that Louise Erdrich‚ the author of the story “The Red Convertible”‚ is a nationalist of the Native American culture despite her frequent use of symbols of the western civilization in the text of the story. Pratima claimed that the tragedy of Henry was in his inability to resist the influence of the western civilization‚ though she failed to address contradictory evidence in the story

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    The Red Convertible By Louise Erdrich Red Convertible is a story based on two Native American brothers‚ Henry and Lyman and the damaging effect that the Vietnam War has on their relationship. The story begins with Lyman Lamartine telling us about his red convertible and how he procured the money to buy it. The car plays a significant role in this tale‚ giving symbolisms in these two brothers’ lives forever. The main characters‚ Lyman and Henry Lamartine‚ develop an apparently inseparable bond

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    communities or the lack thereof. In the story “The Red Convertible”‚ Louise Erdrich employs images associated with freedom as ironies in order to argue that the “American Dream” is a farce as the stereotypes attached to individual communities‚ in this case‚ the Native American communities will never be broken and the believe in such dreams will eventually lead to life-altering and undesirable outcomes. Erdrich consistently uses the image of the convertible that the brothers bought which would usually

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    “The Red Convertible” a Formalist Criticism While reading the story The Red Convertible of the series Love Medicine‚ the author Louise Erdrich portrays two Indian brothers and their connection to a red convertible. Far more than being a shiny car‚ the red old convertible portrays many meanings through the cultural and is very symbolic. The car carries the audience from its lighthearted and carefree beginning to its movingly tragic end. The red convertible brings together the two brothers in

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    A Deconstruction of the Themes of The Red Convertible The Red Convertible is the story about the trials and tribulations of two brothers‚ Lyman and Henry‚ and their red convertible. The story covers the relationship between the brothers from the rime when they buy the red convertible to the time when Henry and the convertible drown in a raging river (Dorris‚ Edrich and Chavkin 14). In the story‚ the red convertible is used to symbolize the ups and downs of the two brothers’ relationship. The car

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    “The Red Convertible and Symbolism” In Louise Erdrich ’s short story‚ "The Red Convertible‚" she portrays the change that war imposes on the relationship of two brothers‚ Henry and Lyman. She uses symbolism to reveal the hardships Henry brings back from Vietnam‚ and she also uses it to show how Lyman dealt with the separation and the effect of the war on his brother. Edrich’s main purpose in “The Red Convertible” is to communicate the emotional afflictions

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