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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Education + Novel

Both Montana 1948 and A Lesson Before Dying can be classified as Bildungsroman works.  In a Bildungsroman, the main character proceeds through a journey, physically or metaphorically, that leads to his manhood or a psychological awakening.  Select one of the two summer novels and briefly discuss a moment/scene/passage in which it is clear that the main character is evolving to a new awareness or change.  Explain how this passage made you feel as you were reading it.  (The deadline to post a response is midnight, July 23, 2014.)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

In Montana 1948, a Bildungsroman moment is when David figures out the truth about his uncle. When David becomes aware of his uncles crimes, his life kind of takes a journey. He is forced to grow up and understand the crimes that have been committed, and he has to understand why his family handled the situation the way they did. Throughout this scene David becomes aware that he does not know his family as well as he thought. As I was reading this passage it made me feel shocked because people really think they know family, but they don't. Also the situation that David was put through was just shocking. I could not imagine being twelve and having to understand the circumstances of a situation like that.
Jenna Anderson