The most abundant evidence of Haliburton's goal in "Watchmaker" is Americans. "Watchmaker" was written in Nova Scotia state "without capital and market", and the population has become accustomed to living that is not suitable for poor income and modest agriculture "(Klinck, 92-101). Haliburton accused the American. One of the reasons he wrote "Watchmaker" was to stimulate the real legacy and resources of Nova Scotia and colonies in other parts of the world. "Nova Scotia's relief can only come, he feels that there have been major changes in people's habits, he will make them imitate the thrift, diligence and ingenuity of their Yankees neighbors" (Klinck 92- 101).
Thomas Haliburton is the author of The Clockmaker, Sam Slick's Slang and Behavior in Slickville and shows the influence of this author on the audience. By using two fictional figures, Sam and Squire, Haliburton was able to convince the main reader, Nova Scotia or Blue North of that time (probably not ridiculous or calm). If Nova Scotia wants to grow and prosper, he thinks this is important as he wishes to eventually happen.
In this article I will look at the awakening of Gothic's contradictions in Thomas · Chandler · Haliburton 's 1849 "The Old Judge", colonial life. In a fictitious form, the book has various folk tales and legends from the early days of Nova Scotia set in a fictional framework, as a visit to the UK to travel the colonies and study their customs and customs gather. This book is very attractive to people to deny Gothic style through the process of streamlining. On the other hand, Haliburton uses Gothic to emphasize the relative maturity of culture to show off its story and the "people" rooted in them. On the other hand, the description of Haliburton's local attitude reveals that the country's localism is still being fascinated by an obsolete superstitious form (indeed, Gothic's outdated literary form, in 1849 Parody)
However, one of the first "Canadian" writers who participated in Canadian literature collection was Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1796 - 1865) who died two years before the official birth in Canada. He remembered that his own cartoon character Sam Slick was made to appear in other Humorous work by The Clockmaker and in Haliburton's life. A group of poets including Charles Roberts, Archibald Ramman, Bris Kaman, Duncan Campbell Scott, William Wilfred. Campbell, who appeared in the 1880s and 1890s, chose the natural world as their inspiration. Isabella Valancy Crawford, Frederick George Scott, Francis Shelman may be associated with this group.