The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides Essay Questions

Essay Questions

  1. 1

    How does the author use the description of pastoral travels to depict the imagery of sight?

    James Boswell and Dr. Johnson are traversing the nation taking long trips of rustic scenes. According to Boswell, the pastoral scenes such as mountains are gorgeous and attractive to glare. In this case, the author creates an image for the reader to have an imaginary look at the pastoral scenery. As they travel, there are stunning farms and estates signifying the life of the rural areas. Boswell and Johnson can see a sharp contrast of the rural life with that of the urban areas. Therefore, it is evident that the sense of sight is depicted to the reader throughout the book.

  2. 2

    What do mountains symbolize in The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides by James Boswell?

    The scenery of the mountains throughout the pastoral areas symbolizes the satisfaction of Boswell's heart's aspiration. He is motivated to think big and strive at achieving his goals than ever. The beauty of nature reminds him of the significance of working hard to attain the intended objectives. Boswell is so attached to the scenery of mountains to the extent that he does not feel the need of going to town as requested by Johnson.

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    Is the word ‘journal’ in the title symbolic?

    Throughout the book, it is clear that Boswell loves adventure and traveling. Traveling satisfies Boswell's desire and the 'journal' represents the inviolability of his journeys. He finds gratification and motivation to work hard from his travels. He uses the journal as a reference for all his journeys and adventures throughout the pastoral areas. Therefore, the journal further symbolizes his human experience, which he will refer to many years to come.

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