Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Linda Hogan
What adjectives does Linda Hogan use to describe her personality as a peasant in Oklahoma? 2. Does L. H. believe that she is a tralatitiously-minded Native cleaning woman? 3. In para 8, does L. H. state she thinks the view of the constellations is the same for the Western world as it is in the American Indian tradition? 4. 4. After rereading para 9, call in the three types of paternity L. H. says she does. 5. In para 12, what argon the two choices for L.H. s main calibre in her novel Power? What is the main characters name? 6. What endangered fauna did a Seminole man bulge out in the controversial case that L. H. researched for an article she was writing? 7. What animal does L. H. release about in her poem Affinity Mustang? What words describe the animal? 8. In the final para, according to L. H. , why does she write? What is her motivation for writing? TASK 2 Go beyond the text 1. L. H. riting often acknowledges traditional Native American values such as respecting the intel ligence of the elders. What are virtually other traditional values she writes about? What are some traditional values you hold? Are your values similar to or different from the traditional values that L. H. cherishes? 2. L. H. discusses her views on the understanding of the cosmos and how the constellations guide a meaning for her that is different from the traditional Western meaning.What might be some reasons for these different meanings? Do the skies and constellations have any meaning to you or to other people you know? If so, discuss this meaning and explain its importance. 3. L. H. s novel Power describes a character who must choose surrounded by two slipway of life the American world and the culture of her elders who travel in their community with their own traditions.Have you or someone you know always had to make a choice between two worlds, two ways of thinking, or two ways of conducting your life? Discuss the difficulties in do such a decision and the consequences of the choice you made. 4. In the first some(prenominal) paras of her essay, L. H. writes about how she grew, as a tree grows, into a traditionally-minded Native woman and a writer. What experiences helped her grow? In what ways have you connected your identity element? What people and experiences have influenced you?
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