The novel tells the story of Claude Wheeler, a young man growing up on a Nebraska farm at the turn of the 20th century. Feeling restless and dissatisfied with his life, Claude longs for adventure and purpose. When the United States enters World War I, Claude sees an opportunity to escape the monotony of his rural existence and enlists in the military."One of Ours" explores themes of longing, identity, and the search for meaning. Through Claude's experiences in the military, Cather examines the impact of war on individuals and the disillusionment that can arise when reality doesn't meet one's expectations.The novel delves into the complexities of human relationships, including Claude's tumultuous marriage and his relationships with family, friends, and fellow soldiers. Cather explores the tensions between duty and personal desires, and the challenges faced by individuals in reconciling their own aspirations with societal expectations.Through her vivid and detailed prose, Cather captures the landscapes of Nebraska and the war-torn European front. She juxtaposes the vastness of the American prairie with the horrors of war, highlighting the contrast between the simplicity of rural life and the complexities of the battlefield.
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