The paper by O. E. Rölvaag is hidden in the text of the novel by Earthis' novel, but its purpose is obvious. The purpose of this book is to provide readers with a comprehensive experience on how immigrants can start living again in unknown undeveloped habitats. We also provide readers with an understanding of the difficulties and consequences of dealing with foreign settlers in the grassland. The theme of Rölvaag in the novel is the physical labor of survival and the mental state of each character after living in the wilderness.
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
Antaeus is a huge, quite a half giant, the son of the earth, Gaia, Poseidon. He has a strange career, including forcing the passers-by of Libya in his country (Greece) to have a strange career; his trick is to crush them by pinning the victims to the ground. This creepy hobby is obviously an intimate expression and Antaeus aims to provide a material for the skull of the victim by constructing a temple for his father parent, Poseidon. Antaeus is considered invincible, but there is a trick. He gained power from his contact with his mother. He touched the earth and separated himself and lost all his power. Hercules was used to fight Antaeus's homework as part of his twelve labor force (in fact not one but all changes). He managed to lift him from the ground somehow and stopped him as his legs closed him without touching his mother.