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The Ground and the Ghost: Tradition and Change in Sunset Song Here is a short essay exploring the heart
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Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s Sunset Song is more than a novel about rural life; it is a lyrical eulogy for a vanishing world. Set in the fictional "Kinraddie" in the Mearns of Scotland, the story follows Chris Guthrie, a young woman torn between two identities: the "English Chris," who is educated and seeks a life beyond the farm, and the "Scots Chris," who is deeply rooted in the soil and the ancient traditions of her ancestors.
At the center of the novel is the land itself. Gibbon uses a unique narrative style—a rhythmic, Scots-inflected prose—to make the landscape feel like a living character. For the peasants of Kinraddie, the land is both a provider and a punisher. However, this eternal cycle of farming is shattered by the arrival of the Great War. The war acts as a catalyst that destroys the "Old Scotland" of the crofters, replacing it with the cold machinery of the modern world.
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