My Antonia 2

My Antonia – The American Dream- Essay, Research Paper


My Antonia – The American Dream-


In the novel, My Antonia, by Willa Cather, everyone seems to


be trying to pursue the American Dream. While they all have different


ideas of just exactly what the American Dream is, they all know


precisely what they want. For some, the American Dream sounds so


enticing that they have traveled across the world to achieve their


goal. They work hard to fit in and succeed, but, as in the case of Mr.


Shimerda, are not always successful.


One girl who was chasing the American Dream was Lena Lingard,


a small farm girl from a poverty-stricken family. Lena had one thing


on her mind: money. To her the American Dream was wealth. She wanted


freedom from worry about where her next meal would come from, or how


she would pay for a new dress. Lena began her journey to wealth by


becoming one of the many hired girls in the town of Black Hawk. There


she was apprentice to a dressmaker and before long began to show great


potential. She soon began making money with her newfound talent, and


used this money not to help herself, but to benefit her family. Lena


spent her free time buying clothes for them, and paid some of their


bills. She also went to many dances over the summer months. With all


of her beautiful dresses, many of the young men began to notice her as


they never had before. Soon Lena began to get a reputation that many


hired girls got, that of a brazen hussy. Everyone thought that she


would wind up marrying the wrong man and ruin her life, but Lena had


different plans. She did not listen to anything that they said about


her. As soon as she could, she got her own dress shop in Lincoln and


thrived with it. After a while she moved to San Francisco and did


even better. She did not let the stereotype of the hired girls get in


her way of the American Dream. She was determined to reach her goal


and with all of her hard work she did just that.


Some families traveled a great many miles to try to win the


American Dream. The Shimerdas came all the way from Bohemia and


gambled everything

they had to make it in America. Antonia, the oldest


daughter, knew that to succeed in raising her very own family she


needed to learn the customs of this new country. With this in mind,


she asked for the help of Jim Burden, her closest neighbor. Every day


she learned a little bit more from him. He taught her farming methods


and other practices of farm life. As she picked up the language, she


began to do very well in her new surroundings. She helped out with all


of the farm work and did an excellent job. She worked in Black Hawk


for a respectable family that taught her everything she needed to know


about raising a good family. Antonia knew in her heart what a good


mother she would be and could not wait to be married. When she thought


that she had finally found a good husband, he left her at the altar


with a baby to care for, but this did not keep her down for long. She


found another man that suited her as a husband and together they had


nine children, all well behaved. Antonia’s American Dream of having


her own beautiful family had finally come true.


While Antonia was eager to be Americanized, her father was a


little bit wary of the idea. At first he was open minded about


starting a new life in America, but soon he grew homesick and tired of


farming. All that was familiar to him was left back in Bohemia. He


did not have one thing in America that pleased him as much as things


he had back home. He was lonesome and miserable most of the time, but


tried to keep it to himself so that the rest of his family would think


that everything was fine. It all just kept building up inside of him


and one day the burden got to be too much to carry. Mr. Shimerda shot


himself to end the pain of not being able to be close to the things he


loved. He did not want to Americanize. He wanted to be back in his


homeland again with his own people.


People will do anything to fulfill their dreams. They will


travel great distances or change their whole lifestyles to succeed. In


any case, dreams are very important to people, whether they be the


American Dream, or a new bike.


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