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How the novel The Virginian can change a person's view of the 1870s

Title: How the novel The Virginian can change a person's view of the 1870s
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 973 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
How the novel The Virginian can change a person's view of the 1870s
An average history student’s depiction of the “Wild West” or frontier life during the 1870s would consist of a cowboy hero who is fighting a villain that is usually Native American. This depiction is a stereotype that resulted from such television shows like “Bonanza” during the 1950s and novels. The images portrayed in these items are passed on from generation to generation thus changing the perception of a history student today. A book that …showed first 75 words of 973 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 973 total…get a better understanding of history in the Great Plains during the 1870’s. A history student can learn about the life, culture, and the environment of an average Great Plains settler. Although, some of the Virginian’s stories were fictional and not related to real history, most of it explains the real life struggles of a real cowboy. A history student can understand the hardships of what a real life cowboy does and appreciate it.

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