Indian Camp
...icans as poor people who are totally inferior to the white people and are helpless without the help of white society and technology. The doctor arrives at the village to find a pale woman who is pictured as a helpless unsympathetic person who is just screaming her lungs out. The story pictures her unsympathetic because it talks about how she ran all the men out of the village with her screams. The husband of the woman is pictured very unsympathetic as well, because in the end he kills himself and leaves her to fend for herself. While the surgery is taking place the woman is in so much pain that she bites George the brother of the doctor, and George harshly accuses her of being acting unnecessary. The guides just laugh like it is some big joke. This makes the guides appear unsympathetic, because there is nothing funny about the situation. At the end of the story, the husband kills himself. This poses a big question to the reader, why? I believe tha...