Movies and books about the story of Old West are still very popular today. Western novel is a kind of literature lying on the border of the American western part from the late 18th century to the end of the 19th century. Stephen Crane's "Brides come to the yellow sky" represents the influence that the west brings to the east. It is worth noting that the general concepts and major themes of the story can be put together in the first sentence that provides the overall framework of the entire story.
Stephen Crane's "Bride Comes to the Golden Sky" by Stephen Crane's "Brides come to the golden sky" and his other Western stories are due to Mark Twain's attitude towards the West. According to Eric Solomon, "Two authors use humor to comment on the shortcomings of traditional fictitious processes" (237). When adopting imitations of Western literary traditions, Klein also used realism to explain the East's influence on the West. "Bride is coming to an empty golden" in, Stephen Crane was to develop the role of his residents in his influence and Eastern society for the eastern part of society by using the symbolism.
In the ridicule of the Western tale, Steven Crane's "Brides come to the yellow sky" has a simple story strongly opposed to flexibility. With eccentric humor, the crane guided the Yellow Skytown and their Marshal Jackpotter over time to prove that nothing could be stopped. "Brides came to the yellow sky" is a sarcastic comedy literature prototype. The characters in the story of the crane are very similar to the characters of a satirical comedy without a central figure. Jack Potter plays the role of a knight to the town of Yellow Sky. The exhausted gentleman's saloon bartender said that Potter is "town marshal". . Jack is actually pushed by being "bullied", but no one admits him
Potter is the shrine of the yellow sky town of Texas of "The BRIDE COMES TO YELLOW SKY" by STEPHEN CRANE. Without revealing his intentions, Potter traveled to San Antonio, took the bride and felt he betrayed his neighbor by marriage and returned to Huang Heaven. When he and his bride is stalked to his home from the station, he met his nemesis by chance, Scratchy Wilson, gunman, at the end of the group living in a yellow sky. In an interesting conversation, Potter beat Wilson who fainted. This encounter represents the town's domestication, endless lawlessness, and dedication of citizen's order.
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