Peter entertains Ántonia and Jim by playing his harmonica.
Jim gets information about Antonia from Mr. Shimerda, Antonia's father.
No, Jim does not get married in "My Antonia." The novel focuses on Jim's relationship with the title character, Antonia, but they do not end up getting married.
Jim first teaches Antonia and then Yulka how to ride a horse.
Antonia
Jim feels he must see Antonia again because just like Tony, he didn't forget his baby and Jim shouldn't forget Antonia.
an orphan
At the end of "My Antonia" by Willa Cather, Jim reflects on his memories of Antonia and their shared past. He realizes the impact she had on his life and the lasting impression she left on him. The novel ends with Jim remembering Antonia with fondness and nostalgia.
Antonia tells Jim her father will give him her father's gun (Jim at this point is 10 years old and Antonia is 14.) gun
Jim and Jake were going to Nebraska.
A ring.
A ring.