ELIT 48C Class #7
Lie and Lay


  • To lay is to place something or put something down, and it
    must be followed by a noun or pronoun, a thing; to lie is to
    recline. A lie is an untruth, and to lie also means "to tell an
    untruth." Examples: Lay that package on the mantel, will you
    please? Bridgette would like to lie in the hammock near the
    pool. Sometimes it's tempting to lie when you're in trouble,
    but a lie only makes things worse. (Hint: Lay sounds like place;
    lie sounds like recline. But be careful: lay is also the past tense
    of the verb to lie: Jay lay on the couch all day yesterday.)
AGENDA

• Discussion: My Antonia Book II 1-8
 • Style
 • Themes
 • Questions
 • QHQs
Style: Consider Cather’s ideas in "The Novel
Demeuble." Has she taken her own advice in
writing My Antonia?

Cather's superb prose style is disarmingly clear and
simple, relying on a straightforward narration of
facts. Yet it is also subtle, using carefully selected
images to create a rich portrayal of the prairie
environment.
• I found myself wondering why this section was not as
  riveting as the others had been for me. I blamed my
  frame of mind while I was reading, but I think that may
  not be entirely the case. In the light of Willa Cather’s
  manifesto about throwing everything unnecessary out,
  why did she include this domestic, slower paced,
  arguably (don’t kill me) boring section?
Style: Imagery and Symbols
 Cather's sparse but allusive style relies on the
  quality and depth of her images. She
  consciously uses the land, its colors, seasons,
  and changes to suggest emotions and moods.
  Summer stands for life (Ántonia can’t imagine who
   would want to die during the summer)
  Winter stands for death (Mr. Shimerda commits
   suicide during the winter).
Animals are used as symbols of the struggle for
survival experienced by the Shimerdas during their
first winter. The essential grotesque image of the
cost of this struggle is that of Mr. Shimerda’s corpse
frozen in his blood

      His coat and neck cloth and boots are removed and
       carefully laid by for the survivors.



What other images come to mind?
Style: Realism

 Jim Burden gives voice to a romanticism, or overly sentimental
 or positive outlook, that seems to be close to. The homesteading
 German, Danish, Bohemian, and Scandinavian settlers were the
 embodiment of a cultural tradition she cherished. However, the
 novel is saved from sentimentality by the evocative depiction of
 the harsh realities of pioneer and immigrant life and the
 complexity of the characters, who are rarely, if ever, only
 sympathetic or only despicable. British modernist E.M. Forster
 coined the phrase “round” to describe these complex characters.
Consider examples of the “complexity” of Cather’s
characters.
• In Forster‟s lecture series Aspects of the Novel, he
  describes flat and round characters: “The really
  flat character can be expressed in one sentence
  such as „I will never desert Mr. Micawber.‟ There
  is Mrs. Micawber — she says she won‟t desert Mr.
  Micawber; she doesn‟t, and there she is. These
  characters are easily recognised when first
  introduced and easily remembered afterwards, and
  their memorability appeals to our yearning for
  permanence.”
“A round character by contrast has further
dimensions to their personality, which are
revealed as events demand them. A flat
character never surprises us with their
behaviour, but a round character may well
surprise us with these unsuspected aspects of
their nature; and the test of a round character is
whether it is capable of surprising in a
convincing way. Even if events never require
these characters to extend themselves, they
nevertheless have the capacity.”
Theme: Change and
Transformation

• What are the contrasts that are being
  developed between the characters in
  this section?
Questions
• What is the importance of
  independent women in this section,
  and why has Cather chosen to develop
  these characters here?
• Can we connect Mina Loy to this
  movement of women?
Q: To Willa Cather what is being “mannish,” or “lady-like?” What
gender roles are expected of females growing up?
Q: What is the relationship between Peter and Pavel?
Q: What is the purpose of including Samson’s *d 'Arnault] story?
Q: How much of the narrator’s opinions are Cather’s own? How much
are used to point out social issues?
What does it take for a woman to gain in respect in Jim’s society?
Q: How does Willa Cather describe the gender roles of a male?
Q: What was the point of the story of the transient’s suicide in
chapter 6?
Q: What was the importance of the dead man’s request for alcohol
and the poem in his pocket? Do either of those points allow for
comparisons to Mr. Shimerda?

   QHQ DISCUSSION
HOMEWORK
Read My Antonia (1918) Book II Chapters 9-15
Post #7: Answer one of the following prompts:
 1. Discuss the differences Jim sees between the country girls and the
 town girls.
 2. Explain the importance of the dance pavilion to both Jim and
 Antonia.
 3. Explain why Willa Cather has chosen to devote one of the books
 of her novel to Lena Lingard.
 4. Discuss the importance of the Jim Burden leaving Black Hawk for
 college life.
 5. Write your own QHQ

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Elit 48 c class 7

  • 2. Lie and Lay • To lay is to place something or put something down, and it must be followed by a noun or pronoun, a thing; to lie is to recline. A lie is an untruth, and to lie also means "to tell an untruth." Examples: Lay that package on the mantel, will you please? Bridgette would like to lie in the hammock near the pool. Sometimes it's tempting to lie when you're in trouble, but a lie only makes things worse. (Hint: Lay sounds like place; lie sounds like recline. But be careful: lay is also the past tense of the verb to lie: Jay lay on the couch all day yesterday.)
  • 3. AGENDA • Discussion: My Antonia Book II 1-8 • Style • Themes • Questions • QHQs
  • 4. Style: Consider Cather’s ideas in "The Novel Demeuble." Has she taken her own advice in writing My Antonia? Cather's superb prose style is disarmingly clear and simple, relying on a straightforward narration of facts. Yet it is also subtle, using carefully selected images to create a rich portrayal of the prairie environment.
  • 5. • I found myself wondering why this section was not as riveting as the others had been for me. I blamed my frame of mind while I was reading, but I think that may not be entirely the case. In the light of Willa Cather’s manifesto about throwing everything unnecessary out, why did she include this domestic, slower paced, arguably (don’t kill me) boring section?
  • 6. Style: Imagery and Symbols Cather's sparse but allusive style relies on the quality and depth of her images. She consciously uses the land, its colors, seasons, and changes to suggest emotions and moods. Summer stands for life (Ántonia can’t imagine who would want to die during the summer) Winter stands for death (Mr. Shimerda commits suicide during the winter).
  • 7. Animals are used as symbols of the struggle for survival experienced by the Shimerdas during their first winter. The essential grotesque image of the cost of this struggle is that of Mr. Shimerda’s corpse frozen in his blood  His coat and neck cloth and boots are removed and carefully laid by for the survivors. What other images come to mind?
  • 8. Style: Realism Jim Burden gives voice to a romanticism, or overly sentimental or positive outlook, that seems to be close to. The homesteading German, Danish, Bohemian, and Scandinavian settlers were the embodiment of a cultural tradition she cherished. However, the novel is saved from sentimentality by the evocative depiction of the harsh realities of pioneer and immigrant life and the complexity of the characters, who are rarely, if ever, only sympathetic or only despicable. British modernist E.M. Forster coined the phrase “round” to describe these complex characters.
  • 9. Consider examples of the “complexity” of Cather’s characters. • In Forster‟s lecture series Aspects of the Novel, he describes flat and round characters: “The really flat character can be expressed in one sentence such as „I will never desert Mr. Micawber.‟ There is Mrs. Micawber — she says she won‟t desert Mr. Micawber; she doesn‟t, and there she is. These characters are easily recognised when first introduced and easily remembered afterwards, and their memorability appeals to our yearning for permanence.”
  • 10. “A round character by contrast has further dimensions to their personality, which are revealed as events demand them. A flat character never surprises us with their behaviour, but a round character may well surprise us with these unsuspected aspects of their nature; and the test of a round character is whether it is capable of surprising in a convincing way. Even if events never require these characters to extend themselves, they nevertheless have the capacity.”
  • 11. Theme: Change and Transformation • What are the contrasts that are being developed between the characters in this section?
  • 12. Questions • What is the importance of independent women in this section, and why has Cather chosen to develop these characters here? • Can we connect Mina Loy to this movement of women?
  • 13. Q: To Willa Cather what is being “mannish,” or “lady-like?” What gender roles are expected of females growing up? Q: What is the relationship between Peter and Pavel? Q: What is the purpose of including Samson’s *d 'Arnault] story? Q: How much of the narrator’s opinions are Cather’s own? How much are used to point out social issues? What does it take for a woman to gain in respect in Jim’s society? Q: How does Willa Cather describe the gender roles of a male? Q: What was the point of the story of the transient’s suicide in chapter 6? Q: What was the importance of the dead man’s request for alcohol and the poem in his pocket? Do either of those points allow for comparisons to Mr. Shimerda? QHQ DISCUSSION
  • 14. HOMEWORK Read My Antonia (1918) Book II Chapters 9-15 Post #7: Answer one of the following prompts: 1. Discuss the differences Jim sees between the country girls and the town girls. 2. Explain the importance of the dance pavilion to both Jim and Antonia. 3. Explain why Willa Cather has chosen to devote one of the books of her novel to Lena Lingard. 4. Discuss the importance of the Jim Burden leaving Black Hawk for college life. 5. Write your own QHQ