Thursday, November 14, 2019
Free Essays - Criticism of My Antonia :: My Antonia Essays
Criticism of My Antonia     Ã       Ã       My Antonia by Willa Cather is a novel based on the memories of the  protagonist, Jim Burden. Many critics have criticized this novel, and have  focused on such literary elements as symbolism, motif, and characterization. The  strongest argument however is the one that states that the foundation of every  element in the book is based on the personal memories of Willa Cather.      Ã       Many critics have discussed the symbolism in this novel. One symbol that some  critics have discussed is the plow. It was said that the plow suggests a way of  life that not only helps the land to flourish but the individual as well  (Brown). Another symbol that many critics discuss is Marek Shimerda. The fact  that Marek has webbed hands and feet sets him apart from the other "normal"  children who seem to represent creativity and innocence (Shaw). The road that  Jim Burden travels on is another symbol that critics focus on quite a bit. It is  said that the road symbolizes the "road to destiny" that America itself takes.  (Brown). Critics have also pointed out that the red dust that covers everything,  the intense heat, the burning wind, the wilting oak groves, and the stifling  vegetation represent oppression, paralysis, submergence, and loss of vitality  (as in the old ways of life) as opposed to the alternatives of the new world  such as discovery and recovery (Holmes).      Ã       One thing that many critics have discussed is that the plot of My Antonia  revolves around the ideas of childhood and the fact that the structure of the  novel is centered around scenes that have to do with children. This shows up in  the beginning of the book as ten year old Jim is riding the train from Virginia  to Nebraska; and at the end of the book when all of Antonia's children are  around (Shaw). A contrasting motif to that of childhood is adulthood. Throughout  the book, Cather describes how adulthood has many hardships as compared to the  carefreeness of childhood.      Ã       Another element of the novel that critics spent a lot of time discussing is  characterization. One critic pointed out the fact that many of the characters in  My Antonia have imperfections in their physical appearance that seem to bring  out the imperfections of society that exist, and put the ideas of "social  perfection" on the back-burner (Randall).  					    
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