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    Slavery and Dear Friend

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    My hands are wet with blood. They are crimsoned with the blood of a man I have just killed. I have come here today to confess. I have committed murder‚ deliberate‚ premeditated murder. I have killed a man in cold blood. That man is my master. I am here not to ask for pity but for justice.  Simple‚ elementary justice. I am a tenant… My father was a tenant before me and so was his father before him. This misery is my inheritance and perhaps this will be my legacy to my children. I have labored

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    necessary qualities of an ideal Puritan woman. One of which is Jonathan Edwards’ essay‚ in which he offers a male perspective by describing his perfect woman‚ Sarah Pierrepont. Additionally‚ Anne Bradstreet reflects a female view on how an ideal Puritan woman should be through her poem‚ “To My Dear and Loving Husband.” Lastly‚

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    Dear Lea Bach

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    PAC Consulting Waldorpstraat 47 ’S-GRAVENHAGE 2521EN The Hague The Netherlands Dear Lea Bach‚ My name is Meng-Chuan Tsai‚ senior manager of PAC Consulting Company‚ with experience on many similar cases defining company’s business model and business strategy. As per your request of April 26‚ I am proving you a report with detailed analysis and recommendation with volunteers and employees. BrainGame’s core identity is based on the volunteer model 4 years ago since the company has started. Here

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    Perez: Poem Analysis

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    The first craft choice I think is working well in this collection is the tone. As I was reading‚ the words Perez used made a visual image in my mind. Although the topics talked about (war‚ government‚ military‚ etc…) were very serious‚ the author managed to shift the tone using lighter lines with humor. I think the authors tone was intentional. I think Perez wants the readers to feel informed‚ affected‚ then empowered. I felt the emotions of the narrator as I read this collection which is why tone

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    Africville Poem Analysis

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    “Africville” Poem analysis In Maxine Tynes’ poem “Africville‚” the theme addressed is despite how the community of Africville was completely destroyed‚ their pride still prospers and remains in the minds and hearts of all its citizens. Tynes uses repetition‚ tone of voice‚ symbolism and imagery to dynamically convey the theme. Throughout the poem‚ Tynes exhibits a universal tone used to evoke pain and anger‚ as well as a more contrasting tone that demonstrates pride. This contrast of the specific

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    Anne Frank

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    The entries dated from June 14th to July 5th are written in Anne’s home in Amsterdam‚ Holland‚ where she spends her last few weeks of freedom under almost normal circumstances. Anne‚ a fun-loving girl who enjoys life‚ has just turned thirteen. She writes about the various presents she was given for her birthday. From her father‚ she received a diary (which was really an autograph book) with a red-checkered cover; this special gift is her favorite present. She has decided to tell about her life in

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    Anne Orthwood

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    Anne Orthwood’s Bastard tells the story of John Kendall and Anne Orthwood and their bastard son‚ Jasper. It began with John and Anne’s meeting and ended when Jasper came of age. This book gave a detailed description of sex and law in early Virginia and how it differed from the law in England at the time. Two of the main themes seemed to be respectability and social mobility. During the 1660’s and 1670’s in Virginia‚ respectability and social mobility were two of the most important aspects people

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    Thanatopsis Poem Analysis

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    of how or why leaving people like artists to try to make reason of it. The poems “Thanatopsis” by Bryant‚ “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult‚ and “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas are three poems which speak of death; however they all have different purposes. They each explain and describe death with different points of views. Although all of the poems had different purposes‚ they also had similarities. The three poems are all about the topic of death and how scenarios may differ for different

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    Anne Sexton

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    speaker is Anne Sexton‚ IMO. This poem is one of Anne Sexton’s strophic poems‚ with a clear rhyme scheme and stanza order. The speaker is insane‚ yet she is able to maintain a sense of reality. She identifies with female oppression. "Her Kind" was written to lay out Sexton’s despair towards the world‚ while coping with mental illness. 2) "I have been her kind" means that she closely identifies with each type. This‚ I believe‚ is Sexton’s transference of her many selves into the poem. She was‚ in

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    Ciela Aunica C. Lelis III-9 AB/BSE Literature An Analysis of the Poem Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) Using Feminism Anne Sexton’s Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) is a poem which does not only challenges the conventions of the original and traditional fairy tale but also serves as an exposure of a problem which causes a lot of women’s lifelong sufferings. Briar Rose’s courageous revelation of her father’s sexual abuses on her ironically shows reality using a fairy tale‚ opening the eyes

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