• This Is about Analysis on All the Pretty Horses, the Significance of the Title Itself

     

    Essays3 Literature

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Published: 23.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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The title of Cormac McCarthy's novel - All the Pretty Horses, reflects the significance and variance of roles that horses play in this coming-of-age story, as they relate to John Grady Cole who is the focus of the novel. The horse, which was the social foundation of Western American culture then, is described as an economical and practical asset to the boys - John Grady and Lacey Rawlins. However, the author also describes horses' abstract qualities using idyllic and impassioned diction, depicting them as animals of a highly advanced spiritual nature, similar to humans in some ways.…

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