"My restless, roaming spirit would not allow me to remain at home very long"
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The line also smuggles in a quiet refusal of domesticity. “Home” isn’t described as comforting or grounding; it’s a constraint, a place you endure until your inner engine kicks you back onto the road. That’s not just personal temperament. It’s a marketable persona. Cody’s celebrity depended on converting a messy, violent, rapidly closing West into a consumable story: the scout, the rider, the man who can’t be contained. By presenting movement as an uncontrollable impulse, he naturalizes the whole enterprise - expansion, risk, spectacle - as if it’s simply how some men are wired.
Context sharpens the irony. By the time Buffalo Bill became Buffalo Bill, the frontier was less a boundary than a brand. His Wild West shows toured cities and even Europe, selling audiences the feeling of distance and danger from the safety of grandstands. The “roaming spirit” becomes a kind of copyrighted authenticity: a claim that the performance isn’t performance at all, just the inevitable overflow of a restless American type.
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