Plot I
Plot 2
Plot 3
Plot 4
Analysis
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point of view of this story

first person

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Three actions that are forbidden:

to go east; to cross over the Great River; to go to the Place of the Gods
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the identity of "ASHING"

statue of George Washington

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the wonderful things John sees in his dream about New York City, and the horrible event he sees in the dream

He sees lights, cars, airplanes, a busy city, etc.

He also sees the "Great Burning" or explosion of a nuclear bomb

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the motif of the story

fire and burning

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the protagonist

John

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three signs that move John to go east during his journey

an eagle flies east; three deer go east; he kills a panther with one arrow

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the identity of the "ruins of a great temple" with a roof "painted like the sky at night"

Grand Central Station

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the climax of the story

He sees the dead "god" and realizes they were ordinary human beings just like him and his people

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"My heart was cold as a frog and my knees like water"

similes

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John's people

the Hill People

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name of the Great River

Ou-dis-sun (Hudson)

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identity of the "bronze door that could not be opened, for it had no handle"

elevator door

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John's father's advice about sharing John's discovery of the dead god

truth needs to be revealed a little at a time

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"it was a squirrel's heap of winter nuts"

metaphor

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John's tribe's enemy

the Forest People

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two myths about the Place of the Gods that are not true

the ground is not burning; there is no wailing of spirits; there is not enchanted fog

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the "washing place" in the Dead Place

sink

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John's explanation of why the people in the old days perished

They ate knowledge too fast

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"it [the river] gripped my raft with its hands"

personification

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John's destiny

He will be a priest one day like his father

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living things in the Place of the Gods

cats, dogs, birds, butterflies

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the "cooking place" in the Dead Place

stove

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John's plans at the end of the story

He and his people will rebuild and make a great city just like New York

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the irony of John's quest and discovery

He had to break the rules to make a great discovery

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