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¶ … Dogs of March by Ernest Hebert Hebert tries hard, I think, to depict the lives of the native rural denizens -- the Elmans and their friends -- as realistically as possible. What are the characteristics of their lives? What are their values, especially their attitude toward their land and nature? How do you think we are supposed to feel about them -- sympathetic? Are they romanticized in any ways? What effects do they experience from the changes that are happening around them? Can you tell if Hebert's sympathy lies with the natives or the newcomers?

Set in New England the Dogs of March by Ernest Herbert, is a novel about the American Dream giving an emotional drama of characters that live simple lives and depict the common day-to-day turmoil faced by people and the effect that this turmoil has on others. Presented in the quaint hills of New Hampshire the story is a conceptual piece of art with black humor as its main technique which presents Howard Elman as the main character for and to whom nothing in life is fair.

The main character Howard Elman is to some an anti-hero and to others just a man struggling to make his life worth living. His thoughts are jumbled and his personality a reflection of his environment where birches and bullets and junk and material wealth survive side by side. The main theme of the novel is the conflict between the character and the change that is taking place within his world. As progress takes place...

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The American Dream is coming true for some who have "college degrees and big bank accounts" while others resist the change to live life as they have done for the years past.
In the past, when agriculture was a way of life, people in the U.S. And beyond lived a life that was based on nature. They believed in human emotions, neighborly respect, religion, superstition and all the forces of nature that kept loneliness, secularism and individuality at bay. The concept presented by most writers of the changing times was a romantic dialogue that gave humans of the time a conscience seen missing from the modern age.

Keeping this in mind we read The Dogs of March and believe that the lives of the characters are being dramatized and presented in the best light possible. Yet, reading between the lines we see that the picture is not as clear as first believed for there is a darker side to the quaint life being led that is satirized by the author.

The basic story of the novel is based on the theme of a local manufacturing firm being closed as a blue-collar loses their American Dream. As the firm closes we see the Howard Elman's family break apart. He loses his farm as the educated immigrants that enter the area are better equipped to handle the technological changes that are taking place and implementing them in the society. As the…

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