5/24/2023 0 Comments Mason and dixon novel![]() ![]() Mason & Dixon will seem highly fragmented, information-dense, and full of frustratingly incomplete lines in dialogues. Pynchon focuses on slavery more than the horrors of Indian-killing because Mason and Dixon's line defined the political oppositions of the new country and figured prominently in the Civil War a century later. This line created colony borders and ownership damaged the plants, beasts and people whose territory it had been and came to signify the divide between slave-holding colonies and those that banned slavery. To settle the rival claims of the Penns and the Calverts over the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, these surveyors cut a line eight or nine yards wide straight through the wilderness along latitude 39° 43′ 20″. His symbol for these values, decisions and consequences is the surveying project carried out by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon (1763–67). ![]() With Mason & Dixon, Pynchon explores that colonial period as the time in which the decisions were made that sent America down the wrong road. In Gravity's Rainbow, Pynchon calls the colonial William Slothrop “the fork in the road America never took,” a road that would have been kinder both to people who were powerless and to the land. ![]()
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