Helen Hunt Essay, Research Paper
Helen Hunt Jackson is famous for being a profound American
novelist. Helen’s most famous for her novels A Century of Dishoner
and Ramona. Born as Helen Fiske in Amherst, Massachusettes on
October 15, 1830 died as Helen Hunt Jackson in San Francisco,
California on August 12, 1885.
Helen marrie Edward Bissel Hunt in 1852. Together they had two
sons whom both passed away at young ages. Edward also died in 1865.
Already having a traumatizing childhood and having only written a few
short stories, poems, and childrens stories by the age of 35, Helen moved
to Newport feeling she had nothing to live for. There her first poems
appeared in the Nation, and her first articles appeared in the Independent.
This gave her new hope for a fresh start using writing as a career.
In 1873 Helen met William Sharpless Jackson whom she married in
1875. Shortly after thier marriage Helen began collecting data for
subjects concerning the novel Century of Dishoner. The most famous
paragraph in the novel is as such :
The story of one [ Indian ] tribe is the story of all . . . . Colorado is as greedy and unjust in 1880 as was Georgia in 1830, and Ohio in 1795; and the United States Government breaks promises now as deftly as then, and with an added ingenuity from long practice . . . . Cheating, robbing, breaking promises – these three are clearly things which must cease to be done. One more thing, also, and that is the refusal of the protection of the law to t
Published in 1881, Helen sent the novel to each member of
Congress. The novel was written and sent to them to show how the
United States Government had mistreated the Indians in the past decades.
Soon after the novel A Century of Dishonor was written and sent to
Congress, Helen was appointed as special commisioner to investigate the
condition of Mission Indians. Helen issued a report in 1883 that did not
secure any amelioration of the situation. This left her enraged which led
her to write the novel Ramona. Ramona was written to fictionize the
Indians plight. When published the novel was publicly famous as a
romance story of fictional characters Ramona and Alessandro. Ramona
was made into a motion picture in 1910, 1916, and in 1928.
Soon after Ramona was published Helen broke her leg in which she
never recovered from . This led to the discovery of cancer in Helen. She
was taken to be treated in Los Angeles and also in San Francisco. She
died the next summer in San Francisco and was buried by request beneath
a cairn on the top of Cheyenne Mountain. Later her remains were moved
to a cemetary to avoid vandalism .