Three Day Road - Multimedia Essay

A multimedia essay on the novel Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden. In Three Day Road, Joseph Boyden illustrates the hardships First Nations people experience through Elijah’s descent into madness, Xavier’s suffering, and Niska’s adolescence.


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Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden

Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden

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      • Prime Minister Harper offers full apology on beh...
      • Joseph Boyden shows the hardships Elijah, Xavi...
      • In the past, Niska was tricked by a French ...
      • Niska’s past experiences with wemistikoshiw (...
      • Niska's Adolescence
      • Going Home… Dedicated to our leaders that hav...
      • Xavier turns to morphine to cope with the tra...
      • Xavier's Suffering
      • Elijah's morphine addiction furthers his prog...
      • In Three Day Road, the European culture is wh...
      • Elijah desperately tries to fit in with the E...
      • Elijah's Descent into Madness
      • In Three Day Road, Joseph Boyden illustrates th...

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  • Elijah's Descent into Madness
    The lines between what is moral and immoral get blurred and Elijah becomes obsessed with death and killing. Elijah confides to Xavier l...
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    Elijah's morphine addiction furthers his progression into becoming windigo. Joseph Boyden shows the European culture as bad and evi...
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    Niska’s past experiences with wemistikoshiw  (white people) has made her wary of them since they have brought so much pain for her and ...
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    Xavier turns to morphine to cope with the traumatic experiences of war. The medicine brings him relief from the nightmares and guilt ov...
  • Niska's Adolescence
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    In the past, Niska was tricked by a French hunter into trusting him. As a result of this experience, Niska distrusts wemistikoshiw  (...
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    Joseph Boyden shows the hardships Elijah, Xavier, and Niska face in Three Day Road, highlight the history of First Nations people and ho...
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