As the story of Montana 1948 starts to unfold, David’s young life and innocence was turned upside down forever, this forced him out of childhood. In the process, his innocence and youthful ways were destroyed but this lead to his hard way of gaining of wisdom from everything that had occurred. David is forced to choose between his loving.
Give examples of why and how the characters are affected by the theme. Becoming of age One of the strongest themes in Montana 1948 is the theme of becoming of age. Most characters are somehow involved in this process. David Hayden would be the most representative character of this theme. At the beginning of the novel David is an innocent young.
Essay Topics; Montana 1948 Major Character Analysis. David Hayden. David is the author of the story and the first-person narrator of the book. He writes the story forty years after the events, once everyone else, especially his parents and grandparents, are dead. The tale he records involves accusations of sexual abuse against his father’s brother, David’s Uncle Frank. David at the time.
It is my contention to illustrate that Grandpa Hayden's patriarchal values, his racism towards Native Americans and his corruption and abuse of power are the causes of the tragedy. Grandpa Hayden and his character traits represent evilness. It is through grandpa Hayden that Montana 1948 shows how destructive a powerful father can be.
Montana 1948 Joy of Suprise. Montana 1948 In Montana 1948, Larry Watson tells us the story of the Hayden Family which finds itself torn apart by loyalty and justice.In this novel Watson often incorporates “surprises” to add drama and grip the reader. A major “surprise” would be when Gail reveals to Wes that Frank, his uncle.