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Shane is not your typical western tale. What separates it from others is that
-it is told by a youth of eleven years—Bob Starrett by name.
-it focuses more upon friendship and trust than violence.
-farmers play as much a central a role as do cattle ranchers.
Shooting and brawls do of course occur.
In that the story is told by a young boy, a member of a stable and loving homestead family attempting to eke out an existence in t ...more
Shane is not your typical western tale. What separates it from others is that
-it is told by a youth of eleven years—Bob Starrett by name.
-it focuses more upon friendship and trust than violence.
-farmers play as much a central a role as do cattle ranchers.
Shooting and brawls do of course occur.
In that the story is told by a young boy, a member of a stable and loving homestead family attempting to eke out an existence in t ...more
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I really enjoyed this story: the writing is descriptive, the main characters are interesting and sympathetic, and the story is well paced.
The story is told from the vantage point of a young boy, Bob, who first meets Shane when he rides up to their farm. Shane's a strong, classy, quiet cowboy who is almost silent about his past. He meets Bob's family (Joe and Marian) who have Shane over for dinner, then have him stay the night. Soon, Joe hires Shane as a ranch hand and though he's a cowboy, not a ...more
The story is told from the vantage point of a young boy, Bob, who first meets Shane when he rides up to their farm. Shane's a strong, classy, quiet cowboy who is almost silent about his past. He meets Bob's family (Joe and Marian) who have Shane over for dinner, then have him stay the night. Soon, Joe hires Shane as a ranch hand and though he's a cowboy, not a ...more
I did not like this story AT ALL.
I did enjoy the beginning, but I felt it odd that we were told over and over how special, mysterious, and amazing Shane was. We were never given any indication as to WHY this was, we were just supposed to go along with worshipping Shane. Somewhere about half way through I got a little bored, but pushed on. And the end really made me angry.
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I did enjoy the beginning, but I felt it odd that we were told over and over how special, mysterious, and amazing Shane was. We were never given any indication as to WHY this was, we were just supposed to go along with worshipping Shane. Somewhere about half way through I got a little bored, but pushed on. And the end really made me angry.
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