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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 2003

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Ideal Womanhood: Love, Patience, Devotion, and Faith

At the beginning of the poem, Evangeline is just 17 years old and has every advantage in life. Her father is the wealthiest farmer in the village, while she herself is gentle, beautiful, and much admired by everyone. She is about to be married to her childhood sweetheart. During the deportation, however, her whole world falls apart. Her father dies on the beach, and her husband of just five days is bundled off onto a ship while she remains at the shore. A life of endless trials and sorrow ensues as she seeks to be reunited with her husband after such a cruel reversal of fortune.

Evangeline’s situation is both tragic and desperate: How is she going to survive? She finds the solution in her Christian faith, in which she has been well schooled. “Charity, meekness, love, and hope, and forgiveness, and patience!” (Part 1, Canto IV, Line 120) are her watchwords from the beginning. The words of the notary, René Leblanc, who believes that divine justice will prevail, gives her inspiration. She is also under the tutelage of Father Felician, who encourages her to develop the spiritual qualities that will allow her to triumph over all adversity, as when he tells her:

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Mary Mapes Dodge, George Darley, William Motherwell, George Eliot, John Milton, Clement Scott, George Arnold, Robert Browning, James Thomson, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., William Ernest Henley, Denis Florence MacCarthy, William Cullen Bryant, John Sterling, John Clare, Izaak Walton, Matthew Arnold, James Whitcomb Riley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Edward Jenner, William Gilmore Simms, Charles G.D. Roberts, Henry Timrod, William Cox Bennett, Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman, George MacDonald, William Shakespeare, Matthias Claudius, Alexander Hume, James Beattie, Thomas Gray, Craig Franklin, John Cunningham, Norman Rowland Gale, James Gates Percival, Joel Benton, Thomas Heywood, Richard Hovey, Anna Boynton Averill, Charles Sangster, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Dora Hill Read Goodale, Joanna Baillie, Thomas Nashe, Henry Wotton, Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, John Howard Bryant, John G.C. Brainard, Thomas Campbell, Eduard Mörike, Algernon Charles Swinburne, William Morris, David Gray, William Cowper, W.B. Yeats, William Prescott Foster, Richard Henry Dana Jr., Thomas Carew, William Howitt, John B. Tabb, Jones Very, Henry Fielding, Barry Cornwall, Samuel Daniel, John Keats, Homer, George Francis Savage-Armstrong, John Leyden, Tomas Peter, Thomas Hood, Philip Pendleton Cooke, Richard Watson Gilder, Ethelwyn Wetherald, William Wordsworth, Euripides, Joseph Blanco White, Edmund Clarence Stedman, G.W. Pettee, Robert Tannahill, Ebenezer Jones, John Chalkhill, Abraham Cowley, Paul Hamilton Hayne, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James Russell Lowell, Andrew Marvell, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Lisle Bowles, Leanne Yau, Charles Harpur, Sonia, Edith M. Thomas, Charles Kingsley, Lord Byron, Ebenezer Elliott, Benjamin Franklin Taylor, Richard Henry Horne, Jason in Panama, Walter Scott, Hartley Coleridge, Duncan Campbell Scott, Alfred Tennyson, John Davies, Aristophanes, Charles G. Eastman, Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald, William Browne, Robert Burns, Samuel Rogers, Ludwig H.C. Hölty, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Celia Laighton Thaxter
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