"Pa did not like a country so old and worn out that the hunting was poor. He wanted to go west. For two years he had wanted to go west and take a homestead, but Ma did not want to leave the settled country"
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The domestic friction is the real engine. Pa’s desire is rendered as a steady, two-year pressure, while Ma’s reluctance is given the quiet authority of someone who understands what “settled country” actually buys: community, schools, stores, a buffer against bad luck. Wilder’s diction makes the divide vivid without melodrama. “Homestead” carries the promise of ownership and moral legitimacy, but it’s also a euphemism for risk. The subtext is that the westward dream is gendered: Pa’s freedom is physical and forward-moving; Ma’s safety is social and rooted.
Written from the vantage of memory, the passage also hints at how pioneer stories get sanitized. Hunting stands in for livelihoods that were precarious, and “going west” reads like destiny rather than policy - even though homesteading was bound up with government incentives and the displacement of Indigenous people. Wilder’s craft is to keep the sentence simple and let the ideology show through anyway: expansion as appetite, as family argument, as an American habit of treating “new” land as a solution to old problems.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Wilder, Laura Ingalls. (n.d.). Pa did not like a country so old and worn out that the hunting was poor. He wanted to go west. For two years he had wanted to go west and take a homestead, but Ma did not want to leave the settled country. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/pa-did-not-like-a-country-so-old-and-worn-out-156544/
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Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Pa did not like a country so old and worn out that the hunting was poor. He wanted to go west. For two years he had wanted to go west and take a homestead, but Ma did not want to leave the settled country." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/pa-did-not-like-a-country-so-old-and-worn-out-156544/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Pa did not like a country so old and worn out that the hunting was poor. He wanted to go west. For two years he had wanted to go west and take a homestead, but Ma did not want to leave the settled country." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/pa-did-not-like-a-country-so-old-and-worn-out-156544/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

