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grassland-ecology

The chapter portrays the grasslands as an immense, living geography that shapes the lives and culture of the inhabitants.

1 chapter across 1 book

Grass (1968)William H. Gass

Chapter 2

The chapter opens with a vivid, poetic description of the vast grasslands, emphasizing their overwhelming presence and symbolic significance. It then introduces the aristocratic bon Damfels family preparing for the traditional hunt, focusing on Diamante bon Damfels, a young girl about to ride to the hounds for the first time, revealing family dynamics, expectations, and her internal conflict about readiness and acceptance. The narrative explores the tension between tradition, personal fear, and familial pressure within the ritualistic setting of the hunt.