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    Analysis of Paul’s CasePaul’s Case‚” by Willa Cather tells the story of a young boy who is disillusioned by his suburban lifestyle. A constant nuisance to his teacher’s‚ Paul belittles the world around him with a sort of arrogance. He sees his life as gray and ubearably plain; he only takes comfort in the luxuries of the world as is evident when he is dressing for his job ushering at the theatre; he was “always considerably excited while be dressed”. There‚ Paul is no longer the suburban boy

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Analysis 2 2.1 Paul’s Character 2 2.2 Paul’s interpretation of the American Dream 5 2.3 Flowers 5 2.4 Glasses 7 3. Conclusion 8 4. Bibliography 9 1. Introduction Paul’s Case is published by Willa Cather in 1922. She wrote a story about a boy whose dream is to live the “triumphs of the cash boys who became famous.” (W. Cather‚ 217) This dream means a different life out of his vicious circle

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    Mark McLaughlin 4/29/2008 “Paul’s Case” An Essay “Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather‚ is a case of a suicide. Paul‚ the main character of this story‚ displayed many warning signs to the readers of his psychological state of mind‚ but did he show the typical warning signs of a suicide? He most diffidently did not. This is not a text book case of suicide and is rather shocking. The typical psychological warning signs of a suicide‚ taken from‚ www.allexperts.com/psycology/suicid ‚are acting withdrawn

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    can take many forms‚ within a family or within society. When a person is considered ’different’‚ they are pushed out of society and because of this become withdrawn and eventually find themselves even more abnormal. In the short story‚ "Paul’s Case" by Willa Cather‚ the main character Paul struggles with societies limited view of ’normal’. Paul is jaded by society; he does not fit in as an individual and therefore becomes a different person. Society causes people to create a fantasy world or a lie

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    "Paul’s Case" by Willa Cather‚ a young man named Paul is unhappy with his home and school life. He is happiest when he is at Carnegie Hall‚ where he works as an usher. When he is not physically at Carnegie Hall‚ his thoughts remain there causing his school work to suffer. When his father finds out about his problems in school he has Paul banned from Carnegie Hall‚ taken out of school‚ and put to work. One day‚ while on his way to make the company’s deposit‚ Paul decides to take some of the money

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    Paul’s Case‚ by Willa Cather‚ is about an insolent teenage boy who lives completely in a fantasy world. Some may say that a little fantasy never hurt anyone‚ but Paul takes his dreaming over the line. In Paul’s mind‚ something registers as either extraordinary or wretched‚ and never is there any medium. This lack of an ability to comprehend "reality" is exactly what separates Paul from any other "normal" teenager. <br> <br>Paul lives on Cordelia Street in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania‚ along with his

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    Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather is a story about a teenage boy named Paul who does not fit into his home town because he feels like he does not belong‚ which is where sympathy for him occurs even if the reader can not relate. Paul is in a sense different than the people in his town and may seem a bit strange from an outside point of view. His “case” is that he wants to live the high life as an upper class citizen but he does not want to earn it for he feels it is his birthright. One of the main reasons

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    Imagery in "Paul’s Case" The imagery used in a composition has a profound effect on perspective and interpretation. Just as one may see a rotten apple differently if it were described in flowery terms‚ the use of imagery can turn one’s perspective in a different direction. In Cather’s "Paul’s Case‚" Paul’s choice of suicide is thus justified through the juxtaposition of his two lives‚ that of the stage and of his home. The first comparison that one comes across when reading the story is of the

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    Carrie Henry Jeff Chan Comp II-1302 Paper One / Draft One 4 June 2014 The Cost of Freedom and Peace In the story “Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather‚ we are given an insight to Paul’s life of supposed unhappiness and how he will go to an extreme to find peace and be happy‚ no matter the cost. The rising action and plot points begin right away in this story when it starts by showing us the trouble Paul is having and causing at school. Exposition and plot points are introduced throughout the first

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    In her great works‚ O Pioneers! and My Ántonia‚ Willa Cather tells the story of the immigrant pioneer in America. “Willa Cather was born in 1873 in Virginia. When she was a child‚ her family moved to Nebraska . . . novels as My Ántonia‚ O Pioneers! . . . are derived from immigrant experiences on the nineteenth-century Nebraska prairie.” (Hooper‚ 2009) According to Hooper’s essay‚ Cather’s upbringing as an outsider on the prairie inspired her to write about immigrants. She herself felt like an

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