"The Way to Rainy Mountain" has a tripartite structure. It is divided into three main sections: the first section focuses on the Kiowa tribe's migration and history, the second section presents the traditional stories and legends of the Kiowa people, and the third section discusses the author's personal reflections and reminiscences of his own Kiowa heritage. This structure reflects the interweaving of historical, cultural, and personal narratives throughout the book.
It includes sections of myth, history, and memoir.
Rainy Mountain Cemetery can best be described as a poem.
A basic structure that most fiction follows
a poem
Mild and rainy.
"The Way to Rainy Mountain" can best be described as a work written in three separate voices - oral tradition of the Kiowa, historical commentary, and the personal reminiscences of the author.
Quoetotai is a historical figure in N. Scott Momaday's "The Way to Rainy Mountain." He is known as the Sun Priest and is a revered leader of the Kiowa people. Quoetotai plays a significant role in preserving the cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Kiowa tribe.
Layered
bureaucrats
Reflective and Descriptive (APEX) !/
structure poetry
Free verse.