Table of Contents
- 1 What makes Jim finally decide to go out to the farm and see Antonia again?
- 2 Why does Jim wait 20 years to visit Ántonia what finally leads him to visit her?
- 3 When Jim goes back home he learns that Antonia?
- 4 What happened to Wick Cutter and his wife?
- 5 Why did Jim and Antonia Visit the Prairie Dog Town?
- 6 What happens to Antonia at the end of My Antonia?
- 7 Why does Wick Cutter shoot his wife before killing himself?
- 8 What does Jim promise to the Cuzak boys?
What makes Jim finally decide to go out to the farm and see Antonia again?
But Jim is afraid to go visit Ántonia again because he doesn’t want to find her old and broken. When he finally gets the courage to go back, twenty years have passed, and he is a successful New York lawyer. He finds Ántonia on a farm, married, with about a dozen children.
Why does Jim wait 20 years to visit Ántonia what finally leads him to visit her?
Why did Jim wait twenty years to go back to see Antonia? He was afraid to see the affects of 20 years on her. How was Antonia when Jim finally saw her twenty years later? She had lost some teeth but she was full of life and energy.
When Jim goes back home he learns that Antonia?
When Jim returns home, he learns what happened to Antonia while he had been in school. She had been engaged to Larry Donovan, but he deserted her and their unborn baby. Jim learns that she is living on her family’s farm. He is disappointed in Antonia, and saddened that she let herself get taken in by Donovan.
How does Jim feel about Antonia?
Jim has a romanticized affection for Ántonia but not quite a romantic affection. He is unable to imagine her in the same light as Lena Lingard, for whom he feels a coarser but perhaps more practical passion.
Who married Jim Burden?
Antonia
It might be too much to expect Jim to marry Antonia, even though he has just admitted that Antonia could be “anything” to him, even a sweetheart or a wife, even though later in the novel Jim acknowledges to Antonia’s sons that he “was very much in love with your mother once” (376), and even though his friend Mrs.
What happened to Wick Cutter and his wife?
Wick Cutter kills his wife and then commits suicide. definitive condition for subjectivity on the frontier.
Why did Jim and Antonia Visit the Prairie Dog Town?
Why did Jim and Antonia visit the prairie dog town? They wanted to dig into one of the holes to see how the prairie dogs dug it. Describe how the Burdens lived during the winery, blizzard days on the prairie.
What happens to Antonia at the end of My Antonia?
By the novel’s end, Antonia has come full circle. She is comfortable and fulfilled, with a complete sense of herself, of which her Bohemian heritage is a large part. By speaking with her husband and children in the Bohemian language, Antonia is embracing her past, affirming the influence of the land of her birth.
Is My Antonia a true story?
MY ÀNTONIA, by Willa Cather, is a story about friendship, love, and immigration. In this early-20th-century novel, Cather provides a biographical narrative of Antonia Shimerda, a character based upon Annie Pavelka, a real-life childhood friend of Cather’s.
Does Jim like Antonia?
Jim’s memories of Ántonia comprise the main body of the novel. He admires her and is drawn to her in such a way that his memories of her have been burned into his mind. While Jim grows up on the farm, we see him eagerly absorbing new experiences, but we also see some indications of his conventionality.
Why does Wick Cutter shoot his wife before killing himself?
He decides to murder his wife and then stab himself in the hopes that her family won’t get his money once he’s gone. If she had outlived him, her will would have made his invalid. He lives long enough to get attention, show that he lived longer than her, and then dies.
What does Jim promise to the Cuzak boys?
Jim says good-bye to the Cuzak family and promises to go hunting with Ambrosch and Rudolph the following summer. His mind is full of trips he plans to take with the boys, and, even after they are grown up, he wants to “tramp along a few miles of lighted streets with Cuzak himself.”