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Threaded Discussion #3: My Antonia

Based on the book’s title (My Antonia), we know from the narrative is predominantly Jim’s version of events.

 

Do you feel that Jim is a reliable or unreliable narrator?

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Based on how Jim is a leisure thinker and is educated, I can say that he is a reliable narrator only that his views give more life to the characters than what really happened. For instance, his offense against the Shimerdas for being ungrateful for their neighbor’s help is only a view that Jim has about the event, and does not provide an explanation on why Mrs. Shimerda felt that she was cheated from the milking cow, or why Antonia feels proud to not attend school and to work on the farm. 

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