Theme/Purpose
How does Billie Jo show that she has forgiven her father and herself?
Billie Jo has shown that she has forgiven her father and herself by restarting a new relationship with her dad and has recovered her hands by starting to play piano. She moves on from the sorrowful past and has gone into the present.
How does her father show that he has forgiven her, himself and the land?
How does her father show that he has forgiven her, himself, and the land by meeting a lovely person named, Louise. Louise is the key factor for livening the farm with plantations like sorghum, cotton wheat. She also communicates a bond with Bj which makes her the motherly figure. In addition, Louise, is eede to tie the bonds for Pa and Bj and the land.
How does the author suggest that in some ways the land has also forgivn the people for the misuse?
The phrase "out of the dust" appears several times in the book. At one point Billie Jo wants to escape "out of the dust," but later she says, "I can't get out of something that is inside me." How does the title of the book reflect who Billie Jo is as a person?
"Out of the Dust" is a novel revolving around Billie Jo's life. She could never had survived when getting "out of the dust," unless if she had a well-thought out plan because a teenager who's not well-compensated cannot live in the outside world all by herself. She gets out of the dust mentally, but not physically. She says, I can't get out of the dust inside me", for she admits she is the dust or part of the dust at the end of the story.
How does the title of the book reflect on the general experience of people during the 1930's and the Great Depression?
The tite of the book, " Out of the Dust" reflects on the general experiences of people during the 930's and the Great Depression because some have a chance to move out of the regional section of the dust to western area to live a new life fro the dust. Well, some citizens had survived the dust by using methods to prevent the dust from blowing inside the houses. They interpret or represent of how the dust symbolizes the great depression. Best wa general people had survived is by letting the great depression or dust subside.
What is the significance of the title of the book?
The significance the title of the book Out of the Dust" tells all historical aspects of the dust bowl. Portrays a young girl's perspective how she survived in the Great Depression and what tragic hardships she faced.
Billie Jo has shown that she has forgiven her father and herself by restarting a new relationship with her dad and has recovered her hands by starting to play piano. She moves on from the sorrowful past and has gone into the present.
How does her father show that he has forgiven her, himself and the land?
How does her father show that he has forgiven her, himself, and the land by meeting a lovely person named, Louise. Louise is the key factor for livening the farm with plantations like sorghum, cotton wheat. She also communicates a bond with Bj which makes her the motherly figure. In addition, Louise, is eede to tie the bonds for Pa and Bj and the land.
How does the author suggest that in some ways the land has also forgivn the people for the misuse?
The phrase "out of the dust" appears several times in the book. At one point Billie Jo wants to escape "out of the dust," but later she says, "I can't get out of something that is inside me." How does the title of the book reflect who Billie Jo is as a person?
"Out of the Dust" is a novel revolving around Billie Jo's life. She could never had survived when getting "out of the dust," unless if she had a well-thought out plan because a teenager who's not well-compensated cannot live in the outside world all by herself. She gets out of the dust mentally, but not physically. She says, I can't get out of the dust inside me", for she admits she is the dust or part of the dust at the end of the story.
How does the title of the book reflect on the general experience of people during the 1930's and the Great Depression?
The tite of the book, " Out of the Dust" reflects on the general experiences of people during the 930's and the Great Depression because some have a chance to move out of the regional section of the dust to western area to live a new life fro the dust. Well, some citizens had survived the dust by using methods to prevent the dust from blowing inside the houses. They interpret or represent of how the dust symbolizes the great depression. Best wa general people had survived is by letting the great depression or dust subside.
What is the significance of the title of the book?
The significance the title of the book Out of the Dust" tells all historical aspects of the dust bowl. Portrays a young girl's perspective how she survived in the Great Depression and what tragic hardships she faced.