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I think it's Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
The protagonist in "The Medicine Bag" by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve is Martin, a young Lakota boy. The story follows Martin's journey of understanding and embracing his heritage through his grandfather's sacred medicine bag.
It is third because it is third
It is a Primary Conflict between Martin and his Heritage (mainly being ashamed of the truth behind it)
it is about a boy called martin that his ancestors are native americans 'Red Indians'. he used to tell untrue stories about his grand pa which he knew from the tv or movies and his friends believed him and thought that his grand pa is amazing but when his grand pa visited them he was so embarrasses of him because he didn't look like the way he told his friends about. he was very short and had grey hair and he was old two. but when martin's friends visited him to see his grand pa he was so ashamed and he thought that his friends will make fun of him and his grand pa but instead they loved his grand pa and thought that he is amazing and martin was so sad because he was embarrassed of his grand pa, so now he loves his grand pa and says that he is amazing. he learned that he must not be embarrassed of his cultures or traditions. before the grand pa died he gave him the medicine bag.
A personal bag can symbolize many things to people. It can symbolize money, freedom, youth, and status, for example.
Oh, dude, the falling action in "The Medicine Bag" is like when Martin gives his grandson the medicine bag, and they have this touching moment where they connect over their heritage. It's basically the part after the climax where things start winding down, you know, like the cool-down after a workout. So yeah, it's when all the drama settles, and you're like, "Ah, that's nice."
the medicine bag is passed down to the sons of the family
The resolution of the story medicine bag is that even though death is painful, it is a natural part of life.
The cast of The Medicine Bag - 1914 includes: Charles Hamlin as Dan
In "The Medicine Bag," the cowboy boots symbolize the connection between generations and cultural heritage. They represent the protagonist's grandfather's life experiences and the values of resilience and identity. The boots serve as a tangible reminder of the family's history and the importance of honoring one's roots, ultimately bridging the gap between traditional heritage and contemporary life.
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