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Seasons: American

This season forces a confrontation with mortality that stands in stark contrast to the eternal optimism of Spring. It is a time of reckoning, a recognition that the American project, like the leaves, is subject to cycles of decay.

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Culturally, American winter is inextricably linked to the Puritan imagination. It represents a stripping away of the superfluous, a forced introspection. In the American literary canon, winter is often the setting for the confrontation with the sublime. One need look no further than the isolation in Robert Frost’s poetry or the existential dread in Jack London’s To Build a Fire . In these works, winter is not merely weather; it is a moral arbiter. It demands rugged individualism. The American response to winter—stoicism and survivalism—became a metaphor for the national character: a capacity to endure hardship in the name of a future covenant. This season forces a confrontation with mortality that

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