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    MONTANA 1948 Prologue: 1. The purposes of the images described create the setting of the story‚ which takes place in a quiet desolate town in a dry harsh land. 2. The reader knows that the story took place many years ago from the reminiscence frame of language that the writer takes on. "Forty years ago. Two months prior my mother died."� "I may not be the only witness left-there might still be someone in that small Montana town who remembers those events as well as I."� 3. The impact of these experiences

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    The novel Montana 1948‚ by Larry Watson tells the story of the struggles of a family torn between loyalty and justice. Ideas about racism and identity are explored in the novel through the use of perspective and the point of view. The point of view is the mental positioning from which a story is observed or narrated and in Montana‚ Watson has chosen to write in first person through the eyes of a 52 year old man telling the events which happened 40 years before. The complexity of the point of view

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    Montana 1948 The story of Montana 1948 tells of a certain struggle which the Hayden family experiences. Larry Watson uses different techniques and language to convey ideas about how powerful the Hayden family is‚ especially the grandfather Julian and how he alone can do pretty much as he pleases. The story is told from the perspective of a twelve year old boy David. However‚ it is written many years later which gives the reader a bigger insight into David’s view of what went on. Many themes are

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    The mountains of endless boundaries transcended the earth to the heavens as the water and sun created its tangibility. Dispositions of light allowed an elaborate portrayal of the perfect environment. Albert Bierstadt‚ a German-born‚ American artist‚ had the ability to convey such beauties of nature and its landscape through his paintings. In 1863‚ through a premier in the "New York Sanity Fair"‚ his painting‚ "The Rocky Mountains‚ Lander’s Peak"‚ provided a different outlook on the American West

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    Hot Springs National Park A Brief History of Hot Springs National Park The area we now know as Hot Springs National Park‚ was first a territory of the United States in 1803. It was part of the Louisiana Purchase. In 1807‚ settlers came and soon realized it was an area that had potential to be used as a health resort. A short time after‚ in the 1830s‚ log cabins and a store was built to meet the needs of visitors. Today‚ thousands of people go to the springs every year.

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    “The Contested Plains: Indians‚ Goldseekers‚ and the Rush to Colorado” Written by Elliott West. I chose to write about this book because of the large range of events and transitions that occurred throughout the American West that the author includes in the text. Elliot West highlights the struggles that many endured while trying to create better circumstances for not only themselves but also their families by moving to the west. He chronicles the adaptations that many white settlers arriving in the

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    With the Homestead Act passed‚ it is time for you to claim your 160 acres! Come to the west! You can be like James Oliver who developed a new plow with a sharper edge. Try working on the new bonanza farms with expensive machinery and professional managers. Come live in a dugout‚ a house dug into the sides of a hill. But be careful because the weather can be harsh causing crops to die and water is scarce. Most farms are in Texas‚ The Great Plains‚ and California. Come to the west farmers! With

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    Jeannette Rankin

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    Jeannette rankin quotes. About Women ’s History. Retrieved October 1‚ 2011‚ from http://womenshistory.about.com/od/quotes/a/Jeannette-Rankin-quotes.htm Smith‚ 2002‚‚ N. (2002). Jeanette rankin: America ’s conscience (First ed.‚ pp. 15-185). Helena‚ MT: Montana Historical Society Press. Woelfle‚ G. (2007). Jeanette rankin: Political pioneer (First ed.‚ pp. 11-101). Honesdale‚ PA: Calkins Creek.

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    Montana 1948 Analytical Writing Assignment The way Frank has ruined David’s family bonds is symbolized by his destruction of the canning jars. When David learns that his Uncle Frank has abused Indian girls and has actually murdered one‚ all his good thoughts about his Uncle Frank shatter. How his Uncle Frank practiced sports with him‚ how he bought him nice things‚ how his Uncle Frank was perfect. “He’s smashing them…” (147). Doing one bad thing can change the whole world’s viewpoint on that

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    English Essay By Raymond Nguyen . Hello my name is Ray‚ today I will be discussing the novel we have been studying; Larry Watson’s ’Montana 1948". Watson’s stereotype of a 1940’s housewife is depicted through the characters Enid and Gail. The reader is shown throughout the text of female characters re: to take the backseat in relationships and that their place is in the home. Merce County during the 1940’s‚ this idea is shown to the reader constantly by Larry Watson in the novel. Watson presents

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