Friday, November 29, 2019
O Pioneers! Essays - O Pioneers!, Happiness,
  O Pioneers!    O Pioneers!  After reading the novel, O Pioneers!, it was  hard to judge whether it was a tragedy or a  triumph. I think the answer you are looking for  would be a triumph. The only way I see it as a  tragedy is that Emil and Maria died. I knew, since  page six of the book, that they were destined to be  together. It kind of broke my heart to see later  on that she had married someone else. But when her  and Emil got shot, I thought it may finish as a  tragedy. But overall, I would see it as a triumph  in the way that the Bergsons finally got what they  wanted out of their land. It made them rich.   Also, Alexandra and Carl finally married. And  being that the whole novel was basically based on  the land, they were triumphant in getting what  they risked, what they longed for.   In my opinion, I think the land broke the  characters rather than the characters breaking the  land. Of course the characters had to plant and  sew the fields, but they did that every year. It  took the forever, it seemed like, for the land to  break them. Thats what the Bergsons had worked  for their whole life. The land pulls the family  together and makes them work hard to get what they  want,...money, happiness. It makes them happy. So  yes, the land does break them more than they break  the land.  In considering Cathers characters, I dont  think they become fully Americanized within a  generation. At the beginning of the novel, it  seems like they are more in tuned with the rest of  America. They are economically stable. But when  Carl comes back on his first visit, Lou and Oscar  scorn him about burning Wall Street. Obviously,  America is building and becoming more advanced.   While still in Nebraska, people are relying on  their crops to get them by. They are still  dwelling on their traits, beliefs, and actions that  past generations had.   Romantic love in this particular novel is very  hard to judge whether it is necessary for human  happiness. I dont think that it was meant to be  the moral of the story, or that love was the basis  of this particular novel, but I do think that after  reading this that it was necessary in order to be  happy. Of course, in one instance, love did end in   heartbreak, desolation, and destruction with the  scenario of Emil and Maria. But in every story,  there has to be a sad moment or a fatality that  occurs. But overall, it seemed like Alexandra  wasnt going to be happy unless Carl came back and  she could be with him. Also, she acted as if her  money didnt make her as happy as he did. Lou and  Oscar also had love in their life. They moved away  from the land in order to marry. Love took them  over, not the land or the desire to be rich. So  yes, I do think that love is necessary for human  happiness.  Physically, I consider the men in the novel to  be the strongest. But if you look at what the  people in the novel had to overcome, emotionally, I  think the women were stronger. Well into the  novel, Lou and Oscar wanted to get rid of the land  because they didnt believe that it was worth  anything. They kind of gave up. But Alexandra,  being the strong one of the family, hung in there  and convinced them that it would one day be worth a  lot more than when they started out. Alexandra,  throughout the whole novel had to deal with some  big tragedies. Her mother, father and brother  dying. Her best friend dying, Carl walking in and  out of her life, and having Lou and Oscar on her  back all the time. She was made to be the  strongest character of all. I found that the women  of this novel to be stronger than the men.  I never really considered generational values  all that important until I read this story. While  trying to wear Alexandras shoes, it made me  realize that the things we carry on generation  after generation keep getting more and more  valuable. For example, farming that land meant  more to John Bergson than anything it seemed like.   He wanted to keep that land for generations to come  because he knew it would be worth a good amount.   Alexandra wanted to keep the land in order to have  a better lifestyle. It seems like today, no one is  worried about farming the land in order to survive  in the real world. It seems that in reality,  people have to go to    
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