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Silko's "Ceremony" And Momaday's "House Made Of Dawn": Reassimilation And Memory
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5 pages in length. The struggle with memory in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn reflects the characters' process of reassimilation into a civilization to which they do not feel they belong. Ceremony's Tayo and House Made of Dawn's Abel both struggle with what has already existed, attempting to progressively move forward with their lives only to be forever haunted by what they cannot abandon from their pasts. Sharing the common denominator of Native American culture, Silko and Momaday's stories project the need for social integration amidst cultural turmoil. No additional sources cited.
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