Sunday, June 2, 2019

Cultural and Racial Inequality in Hemingways Indian Camp Essay

Cultural and Racial Inequality in Hemingways Indian CampHemingways Indian Camp concerns Nick Adams journey into the unknown to ultimately experience and visit the full cycle of birth and death. Although Nicks experience is a major theme in the story, cultural inequality also is an issue that adds to the the storys narrative range. Throughout this shortstop story, there are many examples of racial domination in the midst of Nicks family and the Indians. Dr. Adams and Uncle Georges racist behavior toward the Native Americans are based on the history of competition between Caucasians and Americas indigenous peoples.Indian Camp begins at the shore where Nick, his father, and Uncle George are picked up by Indians in rowboats. When Nick and the men get into the rowboat, the Indians row them to the Indian Camp, with no help from the doctor or Uncle George. This evidence is the first example of cultural domination in the story. Once across the lake, Uncle George gives the Indians cigars. Uncle Georges action could be a sacrifice or a congratulatory gesture for the baby about to be b...

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