Wednesday, October 2, 2019
A Man Called Horse Character Analysis :: essays research papers
à à à à à à à à à à Dorothy Johnson in ââ¬Å"A Man Called Horseâ⬠writes about a young man who was born and raised in Boston. He lives in a gracious home under his grandmothers and grandfatherââ¬â¢s loving care. For some reason, he is discontent. He leaves home to try to find out the reason for his discontent. Upon leaving he undergoes a change in status and opinion of himself and others. He begins a wealthy young man arrogant and spoiled, becomes a captive of Crow Indians- docile and humble, and emerges a man equal to all. à à à à à The young man begins the story wealthy and spoiled. Johnson in the opening paragraphs suggest that the protagonist is just a wealthy and spoiled young man. He is just in search for a new life, ââ¬Å"...he still brooded about his status in the world, longing for his equals.â⬠So he decided to travel out West in search for these equals. Even though his ââ¬Å"...father had raged and his grandmother had cried...â⬠à à à à à Upon leaving Boston, the young manââ¬â¢s status and attitude change drastically. He becomes a captive of Crow Indians who treat him badly. He becomes property of a ââ¬Å"...scrawny, shrieking, eternally busy old woman with ragged graying hair..â⬠He must gain her trust to earn more freedom around the camp and such. During this time he was ââ¬Å"...finding out what loneliness could be.â⬠à à à à à He earns a future, and in his final stage of transformation becomes a man equal to all. This happens after he marries Pretty Calf and understands their customs and traditions. The captive was like a horse all summer, ââ¬Å"...docile bearer of burdens, careful and patient..â⬠Until he earned trust that is.
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