Pale Rider Here
: The "pale horse" represents the omnipresence of death during the plague and war.
: Key themes include alienation , the denial of death , and the pain of living . Pale Rider
This classic Western follows a mysterious stranger known as . He arrives in a small gold-mining town to protect independent miners from a ruthless corporate baron. : The "pale horse" represents the omnipresence of
: It follows Miranda, a young journalist who falls in love with a soldier named Adam while battling a near-fatal case of influenza. He arrives in a small gold-mining town to
: You can find more about this film on Turner Classic Movies or read the novelization by Alan Dean Foster .
: It explores the struggle between good and evil, the power of myth, and "lived human hope" against "moral inevitability".
This 1939 short novel is a hallmark of modernist literature, set during the 1918 flu pandemic and World War I.