Lack Of Communication Leading To Isolation In Tony's Story

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In the piece “Tony’s Story”, the story suggests a cycle of lack of communication affects the community leading to isolation. The article “Language and Literature from a Pueblo Indian Perspective” states, “Pueblo expression resembles something like a spider’s web—with many threads radiating from the center, crisscrossing one another. As with the web, the structure emerges as it is made, and you must simply listen and trust, as the pueblo people do, that meaning will be made.(159)” From the text when she says, like a spider’s web, she implies the pueblo culture operating in a cycle. In the story, Leon and Tony continued to separate themselves from their community. Miniature events such as Leon returning from army, Leon violated by an officer, …show more content…

An example of an operated cycle is relationships between one another in a community. In the story, the relationship between Leon and the community was broken once he left for the army. However, once he returned back, it gave him an opportunity to reconnect with the community. In the text, Leon says, “It’s good to be home again. They asked me to dance tomorrow—it’s only the Corn Dance, but I hope I haven’t forgotten what to do.” Then Tony saying, “I was happy, because I knew that Leon was once more a part of the pueblo. (362)” In the quote, when Tony says, I knew that Leon was once more a part of the pueblo, he is implying the connection between Leon and tribe again. With Leon eturning back into the community and getting involved in tribe tradition puts him back in order creating unity again. Leaving a community creates an unbalance between tribe members. In the first quote, Leon says, it’s only the Corn Dance… but I hope I haven’t forgotten what to do presents a disconnection. After being gone, he was uncertain on a tradition he once knew in the community. Even though the text implies a connection between Leon and community rebuilding, as the story continues he begins to isolate himself from the tribe and loses his spirituality. He isolates himself once assaulted by an officer instead of communication with his family he takes the legal route. As well as losing, his faith in the culture once he rejected the arrowhead necklace from