Willa Cather's Nature Message in The Prof's House
Title: Willa Cather's Nature Message in The Prof's House
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1650 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Willa Cather's Nature Message in The Prof's House
Cather’s Nature Message
The major themes in Cather’s The Professor’s House all seem to collide in the section of the book called “Tom Outland’s story.” The art, religion, and nature themes are all highlighted in this section of the book. Almost from the beginning of “Tom Outland’s Story” Cather sets up her conflicts. Not that she hasn’t been doing this all along. The change in tone, which has moved
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whole book comes here which is that we should leave the gifts that nature gives us alone. If we don’t leave these gifts alone even when we have the best intentions for the gift and humanity we wind up fouling it up in the long run. This is evident in Tom’s journey to Washington and return to the Mesa.
Works Cited
Cather, Willa. The Professor’s House. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 1925
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