Goes West
Goes West is a term that can refer to various cultural, historical, and entertainment contexts. This article explores the different uses and meanings of "Goes West."
Entertainment[edit | edit source]
Film[edit | edit source]
- Fievel Goes West - This is an animated film released in 1991, which is a sequel to An American Tail. The story follows a young mouse named Fievel as he and his family move to the American West in search of a better life.
Music[edit | edit source]
- Kanye West Goes West - This phrase can refer to the influence of Western music and culture on the works of the American rapper and producer Kanye West.
Historical Context[edit | edit source]
- Go West, young man - This phrase is often attributed to Horace Greeley, an American newspaper editor, and is associated with the westward expansion of the United States during the 19th century. It encouraged American settlers to move westward to seek new opportunities and land.
Literature[edit | edit source]
- Go West - A novel or literary work that explores themes of westward expansion, adventure, and the American frontier.
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