In Own Wister's novel "The Virginian" the American cowboy was

In Own Wister's novel "The Virginian" the American cowboy was





A. castigated for his poor relations with Indians, Mexicans and Chinese
B. lamented as having lost his innocence and decency
C. seen as fast disappearing as urbanization spread west
D. criticized for being too quick to use violence
E. portrayed as a simple and virtuous frontiersman



Answer: E


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