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    novel‚ Willa Cather vividly described the condition and burden circumstances faced by immigrants by depicting Antonia as the central protagonist in the whole story. The relationship between the introduction and the body of the novel was quite fantastically narrated because Cather with her wonderfully portrayal of Antonia. The author drew the minds of the readers and made them to look deeper in the real life experience that almost many newly immigrants faced in their new settlement. Cather used a

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    Reaction Paper: The Socius and the Neighbor The socius and the neighbor are two ways of relating with others. The socius pertains to the relationship with a group or a person through social function. In my understanding‚ this is a functional kind of relationship based on one’s label such as a student‚ for example‚ for being a part of an organization. Thus‚ in other words‚ the socius is the arbitrate relationship I have with others. The neighbor however‚ is a personal way of encountering the

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    SOCIUS AND THE NEIGHBOR Paul Ricoeur 1) If we define sociology as the science of human relationships within organized groups‚ then it would seem that there is no sociology of the neighbor. This study flows from the astonishment engendered by such a statement. It is important for reflection to seize upon this surprise and deepen it into a positive meditation situated between a sociology of human relationships and a theology of charity. If there is no sociology of the neighbor‚ perhaps a sociology

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    In the novel One of Ours Cather illustrates World War 1 different then most. From the somewhat graphic descriptions of injuries and death to the calm village scenes to meditations on what it must have meant for so many young men to finally find meaning in their lives just when they were most at risk of losing everything. She often romanticized the war but at the same time she made it well balanced. She showed the war as a monstrous thing that was fought by decent-hearted people in defense of their

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    see the positive attributes that she contributes to the relationship (Landmark). In other words‚ any person‚ when viewed and assessed through a predominantly restrictive scope‚ can lead to extreme discontentment by one or both parties. Intriguingly‚ Willa Cather’s A Lost Lady provides two unique and narrow male perspectives concerning Marian Forrester—Captain Forrester’s encapsulation and Niel Herbert’s idealization‚

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    Willa Cather once said‚ “The end is nothing‚ the road is all.” To interpret the quote‚ it’s not about where you end up‚ it’s about the journey you take along the way. I completely agree with what the writer is saying in this quote. Many people in today’s society are too focused on the end product‚ aren’t appreciating the experience‚ and aren’t enjoying the process of achieving their goals. People are too focused on the end product. This can often be true of high school students. Students are

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    The Captain Forrester and His Roses In Willa Cather’s A Lost Lady‚ Captain Daniel Forrester is a gardener at heart. His lifetime is spent encouraging growth‚ whether of railroads‚ personal lives or flowers. His philosophy is to dream "because a thing that is dreamed of in the way I mean is already an accomplished fact" (44). Close friends described the Captain as clearly looking like "… pictures of Grover Cleveland. His clumsy dignity covered a deep nature‚ and a conscience that had never

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    experiences a major change and finally gets a sense of closure is Willa. When Lee finds her walking alone‚ she says that‚ “Her eyes were swollen‚ her cheeks raw‚” (Steinke 378). Willa is clearly very upset about Cully’s note‚ and her situation in general‚ and decides to open up more to Lee. As they arrive at the park‚ Willa shows Lee the note from Cully‚ which says that he’s sorry for what he did‚ and that he realizes it was entirely his fault. Willa is finally getting an apology from Cully‚ but is still understandably

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    Willa Cather’s My Anthonia‚ in my opinion was not only easy to read but also a thoroughly enjoyable read. It tells the vivid stories of several immigrant families who move to the rural state of Nebraska to start new lives in America. A Bohemian family‚ by the name of the Shimerdas‚ is one of the main focal points of the story. The eldest daughter of the Shimerda family is named Antonia. The book’s narrator‚ Jim Burden‚ arrives in the town of Black Hawk‚ Nebraska‚ on the same train as the Shimerdas

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    “Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself” “Love thy neighbor as thyself.” The fundamental question is whether you love yourself or not. You can love the neighbor only if you love yourself. In the essay‚ Civilization and Discontents‚ Freud analyzes and evaluates the deeper meaning of the commandment‚ questioning the message and its affects on our society. By inquiring about the origins and cause of the commandment‚ Freud questions our very ability to love‚ and the root of our suffering. Freud evaluates the

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