Hope for medicine, medicine of love, Lewis Eldridge is trying to confront the American stereotype of American Indians. This novel follows the history of the Chipwa Indian family who is not generally reserved to live. In a completely humane way, Mr. Eldridge speaks each chapter in a different voice and effectively shows Indian diversity through a very diverse role. This is an important aspect of the novel. Because it shows that there is no single stereotype "Indian".
The concept of "love medicine" has cultural significance, and how does the concept of love come from different packaging? In addition to these cultural images, I can see the meaning of "love medicine" among many different characters of the novel, but I pay attention to the following roles: June and Godi Kasper, and Lernnopsh, Nectar Kashopau (and Mary Lazzar). - I was deeply moved and moved by this sorrowful story about love, devotion, and family expectations. In the small Texas-Mexico border town of the early 1900's, this story is the best example of the story of Mexico. Tita and Pedro are enthusiastic, have eternal, worse, unbearable love. As she was the youngest daughter in her family and she had to take care of her mother until she died, an immortal doctrine never let Tita swear Pedro.
I have two reasons for liking this story. First of all, I like the image of this hope. In case of an emergency, a loud and troublesome siren sounds like a light of your choice for the corresponding patient. The hope that we offer is limited by the medicine and knowledge we use, but God's hope is infinite and eternal. The second reason I like this story is that it accurately explains our role as a believer. My wish for EMT is that those sirens, the big red boxes on the wheels, my badges, and everything we do will be the images of people's wishes in the event of an emergency. As a believer, we have the same opportunity to present to us: to become the first responder to the world of war. Let's be a living medical staff while wishing for the gospel as our bandage and medicine. My dream for my church is to become a broken field hospital.