Chee

’s Daughter Essay, Research Paper


A characters environment reveals a great deal about his


personality. In Chee’s Daughter by Juanita Platero and


Siyowin Miller this theory is displayed. In this story a young


Navajo Indian girl is taken from her home by her deceased


mother’s parents. Two different environments which reflect


values and personalities are conflicting. A young traditional


Navajo,Chee , and a non-traditional Navajo businessman,


Old Man Fat , fight over Chee’s daughter, Little One. The two


distinctly different settings in this story reflect the


personalities of the protagonist,Chee , and the antagonist


Old Man Fat.


Chee’s setting reflects his caring nature. He shows this


by caring for the land he lives on like a father would do for


his son. He shows that he cares for the land by thinking that


“if he sang the proper songs, if he cared for the land


faithfully, it would not forsake him now…”(82) Chee is trying


to grow food and he thinks that if he cares for the land and


respects it that the earth would in turn make the food grow


well. Another way to show this is how Chee thought that if he


“Take care of the land and it will take care of you.”(81) Chee


cared and respected the land and in turn the land gave him


food for which he would to barter back Little One from Old


Man Fat. Chee treats the land as an equal. “he felt so


strongly that just now this was something between himself


an

d the land.”(82) Chee treats the land as an equal, respects


it and it respects him by giving him the food he needs.


Where he lives is pure and real, like the earth.


The setting Old Man Fat chooses to live in reflects his


personality and values. Old Man Fat owns a small store one


the side of the highway that disregards some Navaho


customs and beliefs. He does this by flaunting “…pseudo-


Navajo designs on the roof.”(78) This is very disrespectful to


his tribe. He does not even try to find some real Navajo


symbols with real meaning. Another way Old Man Fat’s


values are portrayed in his setting is how he has a “garish


blue door which faced north to the highway.”(78) Navajo


Indians face their hogans, homes, to the east so that they


awake with the sun which symbolizes a new beginning. Lastly


Old Man Fat’s setting reflects his personality is when he has


his grand-daughter, Little One, stand in a hogan so that


tourists could “see inside a real Navajo home 25 c.” This


depicts his personality because it shows that he would rather


make money than to have his grand-daughter shown-off like


an exhibit.


In the story two contrasting settings display opposite


personalities. Old Man Fat’s disrespectful, greedy nature


clashes with Chee’s respectful and unselfish ways. This world


would be a whole lot better if it was filled with more people


like Chee instead of those profiteering gluttons like Old Man


Fat.

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