Essays About American Wilderness

 

  • Reintroduction of Grizzly
    ... in America's wildlife heritage. For many people, the grizzly embodies the spirit of the American Wilderness. Up until the turn of ...
    (1445 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • The American Indian Wilderness
    In the essay, "The American Indian Wilderness", Louis Owens presents a personal story to show a dramatic change in his point of view. ...
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  • American Hero
    ... Leatherstocking Tales. The Leatherstocking Tales are a series of five novels that constitute an epic of the American wilderness. In these ...
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  • The American Hero
    ... Leatherstocking Tales. The Leatherstocking Tales are a series of five novels that constitute an epic of the American wilderness. In these ...
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  • American Indians 2
    ... Tompkins began her research of the misrepresentation of American Indians with Perry Miller's book Errand into the Wilderness. In ...
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  • james Fenimore Cooperthe historian
    ... He used the basic idea that "the American wilderness must be invaded and destroyed if civilization is to spread across the continent"(Ringe16). ...
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  • Hawthorne Examined: The Potential of the Wilderness in Young
    ... would feel fro the clerical band..." (2339) Here the autonomy of the wilderness, the freedom shown through a seemingly primal Native American existence is ...
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  • The Significance of the Frontier in American History
    ... and arrays him in the hunting shirt and the moccasin." The pioneers had to fight and adapt to the conditions of the wilderness. "..the American energy will ...
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  • Biography of Ansel Adams
    ... He served as an official photographer for the Sierra Club, an environmental association dedicated to the preservation of American wilderness. ...
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  • The Significance of the Frontier in American History
    ... is that here is a new product that is completely American (Turner, 1154,155)." In general the west was considered a wild place, an untamed wilderness that has ...
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  • American National Identity
    ... America sold the concept of a rugged frontier and savage wilderness to both themselves and Europeans as American genre in books like The Last of the Mohicans. ...
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  • Analysis of Jack Turner's The Abstract Wild
    ... Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, and Adams decided the early fate of the American wilderness through Christian and Enlightenment ethics. ...
    (3384 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  • "Roger Malvin's Burial" Heavy With Symbolism and Symbolic Meaning
    ... the two ideas , and throughout the story \"details of Hawthorne\'e setting are largely divided between these two concepts of the American wilderness, with the ...
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  • Son of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir
    ... biography read in my lifetime, and taking a refresher course in American History, I am starting to piece everything together. Son of the Wilderness: The Life ...
    (1988 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • The Last of the Mohicans: Interracial Friendship and Love
    ... with an advantage. The fighting took place on the American wilderness frontier, which is now New York State. The major conflict ...
    (700 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Endangered Species in Canada
    ... buffalo. The buffalo once was the symbol of the American wilderness. These huge animals roamed the plains, grazing in enormous herds. ...
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  • American frontier
    ... rugged wilderness in covered wagons. For many pioneers, the Cumberland Gap, the Oregon Trail, and other roads west became paths to opportunity. The American ...
    (1679 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Good vs. Evil
    Good vs. Evil The role of nature and "the wilderness" is a prevalent theme appearing time and again in many pieces of American Literature. ...
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  • The Colonies
    ... They all had people willing to vote. For the most part the entire American Wilderness was where equality and democracy found fertile soil - for white people. ...
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  • Profound Effect Of Boy Scouts On American History
    ... The book gave all the information needed to survive in the wilderness, but it ... In the year 1909 in London, England, an American visitor, William D. Boyce got ...
    (2678 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  • olmsted
    ... This strong critque of city parks stems from my extreme love of the wilderness. I wish our early European-American forfathers had more of a love and respect ...
    (1949 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Analysis of Albert Bierdstats Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains in ...
    ... The wilderness was seen as a source of wealth and strength drawing people to explore ... on public display as it portrays an important part of our American history ...
    (1045 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • American Revolutionary War
    ... America was all wilderness and the tree's were green and it was hard for the British to see the American's but it was easy for the American's to see the ...
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  • american dream
    ... buck." Current times call for new techniques in gaining the "American Dream." The ... Plant had the goal of turning the Florida wilderness in to a "shining utopia ...
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  • THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY
    ... The peculiarity of American institutions is the fact that they have been compelled to ... changes involved in crossing a continent, in winning a wilderness, and in ...
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  • Influences on Early American Literature
    ... individualist ties in all the other essential qualities of being an American such as ... The effect of settling a wilderness also was a contributing factor to the ...
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  • Native American Religion
    ... for the very survival of the community in a harsh and variable wilderness. ... In the words of author George Catlin from his book Native American Indians, "that he ...
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  • Economic Reasons for American Independence
    ... of the wilderness frustrated many attempts at a fruitful life for the colonies, but the frontier also produced some of the raw materials of American democracy ...
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  • Shattered fragments of american literature
    ... One devoted romantic spent about a year in the wilderness studying the natural ways of ... into a burning fury, since it was one of the bloodiest American wars to ...
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  • American Romantic Period
    ... for approximately 75 years and was running out of wilderness to fantasize ... Because of the diverse cultural backgrounds of the American populace, and obsessive ...
    (1291 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

     


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