She married a farmer & had a big family.
the low down life
At the end of "My Antonia" by Willa Cather, Jim reflects on his memories of Antonia and their shared past. He realizes the impact she had on his life and the lasting impression she left on him. The novel ends with Jim remembering Antonia with fondness and nostalgia.
No, Jim does not get married in "My Antonia." The novel focuses on Jim's relationship with the title character, Antonia, but they do not end up getting married.
Jim returns to find that Antonia has married, is financially poor, but has a large family.
Antonia
on a farm with a large family
Lena told him to.
Antonia
Lena told him he needed to. Apex/
Lena told him he needed to. Apex/
No, it looks as if he may be having problems with his legs, which does not necessarily mean the end of his life.
It is having some other kind of sound vowel at the end of some words.