Giant on Earth 1) Per Hansa is one of the best people to be a pioneer. He is diligent, sincere, considerate, considerate, and can succeed in the meadow with many other things. As he treats everything in such a happy way, you can see that his body is programmed to live on the Great Plains. He is glad that he can do housework and work everyday on the farm, as he knows that it will further prosper him in his life. He respects his children and his wife, but only after having exhausted all other options, I use harsh and tough things.
The severity and rewards of pioneering life in the prairie are the theme of the Earth giant in Ole Rolvaag and Laura Ingalls Wilder's children's book in the Little House series. Sinclair Lewis depicts the life of a small town on the novel main street and Garrison Keeler is in the story of Lake Wobengon. It is kind and gentle. F. Scott Fitzgerald from Sao Paulo wrote about social unrest and desire in young cities in a story such as winter dreams and Ice Palace (posted in Flappers and Philosophers). Henry Wadsworth Long Fellow 's epic "Haiawata song" got inspiration from Minnesota and crowded many places and water in the province. Bob Dylan of Minnesota receives the 2016 Nobel Prize for literature
For 84 years, American children have grown up in the moving Little House book of Laura Ingalls-Wilder, reading the brave stories of the 19th century prairie. This story tells about pioneering girl roving childhood, wearing a covered wagon, and starting a new farm in Prairie, from Wisconsin to the land of the American Indian, Minnesota, and Dakota. With courage she helped to eradicate family fires, blizzards, droughts, brought the cows, dressed for dinner, and helped the hay for the stove. Whether it is a book or a popular television program or a "prairie hut", the possibility that Wilder's family story is the most representative portrait of our border optimism and independence Yes.