Pioneer Women

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Wyoming liberates Ehrlich's soul from the deadening confines of industrial civilization, and at once provides her with purpose and meaning in her otherwise empty life. She comes because she wants to lose herself in the uninhabited wilderness of Wyoming; she wants to 'fill' the void within her with the boundless land, hoping to ossify a numbness within, so that she will no longer have to think and feel. Instead, she finally feels alive, vulnerable to the lure of the land and nature. The very essence of her being is challenged by the harshness of her new way of life, forcing her to reconsider the core of her own existence and beliefs. Ultimately, it allows her to grow and understand the universa



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