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In Willa Cather's works, how are women typically portrayed in relation to the American frontier?
As nurturing figures who hold the family together
As warriors who fight alongside men
As passive individuals lacking agency
As solely dependent on male characters
What theme regarding gender does Cather often explore in her frontier fiction?
The equality of men and women in frontier life
The romanticization of traditional gender roles
Women’s contributions being overlooked despite their significant impact
The notion that men are more suited for frontier life than women
Which of the following characters signifies a break from traditional gender roles in Cather's frontier fiction?
Alexandra Bergson in 'O Pioneers!'
Mrs. Harling in 'My Ántonia'
The unnamed wives of male protagonists
Jim Burden in 'My Ántonia'
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