Literarary Analysis of "Chee's Daughter"
Title: Literarary Analysis of "Chee's Daughter"
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 793 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Literarary Analysis of "Chee's Daughter"
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 793 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Many pieces of literature explain how greed sometimes subdues love; this is the main message that Juanita Platero and Siyowin Miller express in "Chee's Daughter". The story shows how grandparents use their granddaughter for financial gain. It also shows how the wealthy obtain respect from people because of their possessions. Platero and Miller try to teach the reader that acquisitive chattels are for a restricted time, but family is perpetual. The two authors use the
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Juanita Platero and Siyowin Miller use static characters and Navajo customs to formulate "Chee's Daughter", which shows how grandparents use their granddaughter for their financial gain. The story shows people how money can change the feelings and mind set of people. The authors want the readers to know that greed takes over the minds of many people, but they should keep in mind that materialistic things are for a limited time, whereas family is forever.