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Father LaTour as the Hero in Death Comes for the Archbishop

2023-10-29 16:35:26

Father LaTour came to the Archbishop as the great hero of Willa Cather's death, and the ideal definition of the hero was seen again from Moby-Dick. It is clear that Father Latour is raising people's status, interests, understanding, and longing for an eternal sign to be left in his hometown. These features are different for small women Ahab and Joe. In "Red Heroic Courage", the concept of courage of the hero was solved.

Archbishop of death by Willa Cather is a book about Jean Marie Latour's lifetime and adventure. As the book progressed, Latour showed many titles like father, bishop, and ultimate archbishop. During his journey, Latour appeared in the characters, many of them very much alike. I wrote more about the letters carefully attracting the reader's attention. These characters are Father Martinez, Father Vernon, Father Hashinto. Among these characters, Cather made Latour's foil. There are a couple of things on his three sheets, and Latour's hope is part of him.

Cather traced Father Latour's journey from France to the southwest, eventually became the archbishop of Santa Fe, a journey of his pastor, Father Joseph Welland. In the prototype of Archbishop Ratomi, she felt as "fearless, refined, very, very good". About writing, page 7). The plot's story includes contacts with people (Mexican, European American, Native American), and the cultures and beliefs embodied in their stories. Individual daily life tells Cather the means to write place and time again as a place of exchange and tells the ancient story of pursuing continuity in a changing world.

But in 'Death to the Archbishop', this is a wonderful short story, not a wonderful novel. It can not solve complete drama, romance (almost all women), and human relations contradictions. Mainly, Bishop Latour, who became the bishop and archbishop of the remote parish of New Mexico, reflects the challenges he faced and how he changed. But even this is pale and helpless. Various experiences, fun or sad, everything is usually best, perhaps based on some mysterious, invisible plans