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    them at high risk of committing suicide. In My Antonia‚ by Willa Cather‚ Mr. Shimerda was one of those unfortunate people. Many circumstances had led to his death‚ which had tremendous effect on his family and people around him. Mr. Shimerda came to America with his family from Bohemia in order to start a new life. He and his wife had four children‚ two sons and two daughters. Ambrosch was 18‚ an eldest son and his brother‚ Marek‚ was youngest one. Antonia was Yulka’s big sister and they were a few

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    Antonia Novello

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    Antonia Coello was born on August 23‚ 1944‚ in Fajardo‚ Puerto Rico. When she was a young girl she suffered from an abnormality of the colon. Her father passed away when she was barely eight years old. When she was a child her mother‚ a school teacher and later high school principal‚ always stressed the importance of education. This might also have been why Antonia graduated high school at the young age of 15. She attended the University of Puerto Rico‚ at Rio Piedras. Also‚ she had a surgery

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    have touched the heart. Quite possibly‚ that is why Cather has proved to be so successful and a master of literature. I know that I personally always try to relate what I’m writing to my life‚ otherwise I can’t really get into it so it appears uninteresting and unrelatable. In both The Sculptor’s Funeral and My Antonia‚ the characters left to pursue success elsewhere. Both Jim and Harvey left their homes and towns for better education and careers. Unfortunately‚ the boys were each dissapointed with

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    Country Versus City

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    Country vs. City In the novel My Antonia by Willa Cather‚ Antonia Shimerda and Lena Lingard share a few similarities: they are both immigrants to America; they are both in their own way very beautiful women; and they are both very independent and accomplished women. However‚ they differ in personal appearance‚ lifestyle‚ and values. Antonia was very beautiful as a young girl‚ but as the years have passed‚ the struggles she has faced growing up in her life show in her outward appearance. She

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    My Ántonia: The Natural Changes in Willa Cather’s Work My Ántonia‚ a novel by Willa Cather‚ is written in the account of Jim Burden‚ a fictional character who resembles Cather in a lot of ways. Being born in Virginia but grew up in Nebraska‚ Willa Cather is famous for her works about life on the Great Plains of the Mid-West. This story‚ supposedly written by Jim‚ is set in the stage of westward migration in the mid-late 1800s‚ and tells Jim’s experience as a child growing up in Black Hawk‚ Nebraska

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    My Antonia Summary

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    The novel‚ My Antonia‚ begins with Jim Burden‚ who is a New York City Lawyer. He gives a friend his journal of his Nebraska childhood. It is in the form of memories from a friend‚ Ántonia Shimerda. Jim starts his story in Nebraska when he was 10 years old. He had arrived to live with his grandparents after his parents die in Virginia. Jim first sees the Shimerdas on his trip towards Nebraska. They are a Bohemian immigrant family who were on the same train. When he arrives‚ he discovers that the

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    Symbolism - "My Antonia"

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    somewhere on the prairie” (50-51). Willa Cather My Antonia In the book‚ My Antonia‚ Jim Burden finds himself an orphan leaving his beloved home to a new‚ stranger place. When he first arrives he observes the country and how different the surroundings are. Throughout the story Jim finally settles in and has a new friend‚ Antonia. Many things happen and soon we are mourning over the death of Mr. Shimerda. His death was a big event and effected Antonia and her family. Her family was forced to work

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    My Ántonia, Individualism

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    My Antonia: (Individualism: Its Influence over Lena‚ Jim and Ántonia During Their Childhood‚ Adolescence and Adulthood) “The longest journey is the journey inwards. Of him who has chosen his destiny‚ Who has started upon his quest for the source of his being”--- Dag Hammarskjold.1 This individualist journey‚ Hammarskjold refers to‚ consists of two very important elements which contribute to individualism: (1) having the awareness of personal accountability before the Lord and Savior and (2) having

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    Immigration In My Antonia

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    MLA CITATION INCLUDED WITH SOURCES Historical look at the the novel My Antonia by Willa Cather My Antonia: An In Depth Analysis of Immigration in the 1800s The novel My Antonia by the author Willa Cather is set in the late eighteen hundreds. In the story it described an age of change indicating a progression in the social rankings of foreigners. During that time‚ immigrating to America was quite popular among European nations. There were several factors that inspired this mass movement.

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    book “My Antonia” by Willa Cather‚ Jim defines happiness as “to be dissolved into something complete and great. When it comes to one‚ it comes as naturally as sleep." I believe that Antonia would agree with Jim’s definition of happiness. I feel this way simply because of a few reasons. In this book Antonia struck me as a free-spirited‚ strong-willed girl. No matter the circumstances‚ she always made the best out of them. She always made something good come out of her hardships. After Antonia and her

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