BEARSTONE BY WILL HOBBS CAN BE CONSIDERED TO BE AN ENVIRONMENTALIST NOVEL -ONE THAT TEACHES READERS ABOUT THE NEED TO RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT. CHOOSE 3 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE NOVEL AND ANALYZE HOW THEY TEACH THE READER TO RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT.
How is Bearstone an environmentalist novel?
Bearstone depicts the life of Cloyd Atcitty, a Native American boy who has become emotionally estranged from the traditional ways of his people. After being expelled from his native school, Cloyd is sent by his tribe to live in Colorado. Through his closeness with a white rancher, Cloyd reestablishes his connection with the land and the traditional ways of his people. Cloyd, at the beginning of the novel, is full of anger, but living in consort with the land has a healing influence upon him. "These were the mountains where his people used to live. Maybe he should stay on the ranch" he decides, gazing at the area (Hobbs 12). The question of who 'owns' the land and who can exercise better stewardship of it -- whites or natives -- comes to the forefront of the narrative's concerns through the story of Cloyd.
Native Americans are often portrayed as living more in harmony with the land than whites. However,...
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