Prompt 11

The two passages that resemble a lot are Thirteen and tracy mountain.The underlying theme of the novel is about homeplace and having roots. Emphasis is put on Dillon being deeply tied to Trace Mountain and the Homeplace where he grew up. Also we can see as the story progresses that Jackie, as Dillon’s daughter, also has these ties to land in her blood. Towards the end of the novel it is evident that Jackie has deep ties to Number Thirteen. Both Jackie and Dillon follow the theme of roots when together they go to the family cemetery to witness the moving of their family’s bodies due to American Coal buying the land for mining. When Jackie and Dillon return to the truck Dillon realizes their bond to each other, the land, and their family is so strong that he tells her she is his daughter. This is a great example of how roots tie the entire story together, as Rachel returns home to the Kentucky mountains and Dillon makes them his final resting place. This Example of roots and culture goes well with our in class discussion regarding the past films we have viewed. Typically in this era the miners of the towns have ties to their homes and how inhumane  the company owners try to dictate how and what the people of theses towns do. Even threatening to remove them from their homes if they do not cooperate.

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