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Just as the Nebraska landscape initially seems formless to Jim, his narrative begins
in a seemingly unstructured way. Many early critics of the novel complained about its
lack of structure and didn’t consider it a proper novel. The book has little in the way of a
conventional plot, but it still forms a cohesive whole. What unifies the narrative? How
does Cather bring the novel full circle, mirroring Jim’s observation, “What a little circle
man’s experience is”?

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