J. Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur's "Letters from an American Farmer"

Reading Question

Reading Question

Consider James's description of hunters, here as "ferocious, gloomy, and unsocial," and earlier in Letter III of the frontiersman, as "the most hideous parts of our society." How do these descriptions compare and contrast with his discussions of the farmer and seaman? How do these characterizations fit into his overarching account, in Letter III, of an American "this new man"? How do they correlate with his earlier claim that "men are like plants"?

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