"Ceremony," a story about Tayo, A Native American World War II Veteran
Title: "Ceremony," a story about Tayo, A Native American World War II Veteran
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 843 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Ceremony," a story about Tayo, A Native American World War II Veteran
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 843 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ceremony is the story about Tayo, A Native American World War II Veteran, and his struggle to find himself. He struggles to adapt to a world where his people have to fight between the what 'whites' say is the true path, and what his culture says the right path. Ceremony displays Tayo's struggle by comparing his struggle to find his own path, to the other Native American's and their fight to their own path.
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a shark. One who say's the enemy is other's and gets bloodlust to end the problem. The solution isn't that simple and that the author stated such a thing is a step down as her point as an author. Robert A. Heinlien showed the plot of minorities without having the main character call everyone else destroyers, and punishers of Mother Earth. The main character found his path, it just wasn't one with harmony in mind.