Soul-Catcher                                                                     By Louis Owens                  Many Native American people viewed   dramatic American cats jaguars, mountain lions, and  cougars- as     and possessing supernatural powers. Choctaw-Cherokee author Louis Owens focuses on a black panther in     the Yazoo River basin in Mississippi. The wounded panther besieges the cabin where a calcium  intelligence is       visiting his Choctaw great-uncle. Soul-Catcher revolves around this mixed-heritage youth who learns about    his identity from  ethnography books and folktales. In contrast, his isolated, traditional great-uncle has learned     his identity  finished experience. The cabin sits in Mississippi Delta swampland, ideal panther habitat. Owens     says that nalusachito is a Choctaw  intelligence that translates as soul-catcher, soul-eater, or soul-snatcher. Although    Owens terminates this story with suspense, the tale conveys a moral                   conc   ord to Owens, his story is based on an  outlet in his childhood. His  incur had gone hunting along       Yazoo River. On his way home, a black panther, painter as he pronounced it, began  stalking him. He reached     the door of their cabin, and shut it  can him before the panther could pounce.

 The angry animal leapt to the     roof, and the family spent the   nighttime listening to its footsteps and screams.                 So the story, soul-catcher, has somehow the same environment. Owens starts his story by creating an eerie,    ominous setting. The young, pale-skinned  boy who has been educated in the light of C   alifornia is brought to    the Mississippi s!   wamps of the Yazoo River by his uncle, and old man who has learned to  live in the      wickedness of the swamps. The old man lives his life by hunting raccoons, skinning them and  change their skin    to the black man who came from  across the river to buy coon skins.                 In a dark, silent night when the old man was base on balls through a trail to his cabin, he heard a scream that...If you  wish to get a full essay,  ramble it on our website: 
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