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    Anne Marbury Hutchinson was a puritan who came to an American colony following the puritan leader John Cotton. She was home-schooled and self taught herself. Her spouse was William Hutchinson‚ a chief magistrate of the colony of Portsmouth on the island of Aquidneck. She lived from 1591-1643 in a Massachusetts colony for a while until she was brought to court for being charged with sedition and contempt of the Government and was kicked out. Hutchinson challenged the authority of the Priests at the

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    Many times‚ it is not clear whether the consequence is a probable one or certain. In Anne Dillard’s Seeing‚ she states “I see only tatters of clearness through a pervading obscurity.” (3). In this sense‚ pervade means to be spread through and perceived in every part while obscurity means the state of being unknown. Sometimes we can pervade

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    era‚ there has been a display of untold history relayed through these female writers and artist. Anne Bradstreet’s poems displayed the level of education that middle class women in America could receive because not only was Bradstreet herself educated‚ her targeted audience were scholarly women. Through Bradstreet’s writings‚ the educated woman became one step closer to a societal norm. In Bradstreet notes

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    Anne Roiphe balances her two stories even though they were different‚ but comparable to her life by showing the similarities of her father and husband. Roiphe’s father like her husband were the same because they would spend all their time in some type of club or bar and were always too drunk to where they were incompetent to do a simple task like hold their children. They both used verbal abuse and smooth talk with their wives. One day they would say that their wives were beautiful and the next day

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    Anne Moody – Coming of Age in Mississippi The autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody is the story of her life as a poor black girl growing into adulthood. Moody chose to start at the beginning - when she was four-years-old‚ the child of poor sharecroppers working for a white farmer. She overcomes obstacles such as discrimination and hunger as she struggles to survive childhood in one of the most racially discriminated states in America. In telling the story of her life‚ Moody

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    The one poem I found interesting was "Cinderella" by Anne Sexton. I expected the poem to just be a fancy version of the princess tale Cinderella which everyone knows that story. I expected it to be boring and everything I already knew about the fairytale. But this version was a more grim tale of the orginal. The beginning really hooks you with all the little stories about the plumber winning the sweekskates‚ the nursemaid marring the prince‚ and the milkman buying into real estate. All these people

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    Nancy Anne Morgan Hart was a patriot and a participant during the Revolutionary War. She was well known for her skills as a hunter‚ shooter‚ herbalist‚ and her efforts against the Cherokee‚ British soldiers‚ and British sympathizers. Nancy was born in North Carolina around 1735. She was connected through family ties to the Revolutionary War general Daniel Morgan and to the legendary frontiersman and explorer Daniel Boone. She married Benjamin Hart in 1760. Hart came from a very distinguished family

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    In this essay‚ I will write about a girl named Anne Frank who had to hide with her family and friends from the Nazi’s during World War II. They had to hide in the annex which is located in the back of Mr. Frank’s building behind a bookcase where he works. They had to live there for about 2 years until they got caught and were killed. The only survivor was Mr. Frank. Everyone had to stay in the annex during the war because it was too risky going out and possibly being killed by the Nazi’s. The annex

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    triangular shape of the man which emphasises the feeling of strength and prosperity of his physique. The low camera angle and triangle composition all work to produce a well balanced‚ aesthetically pleasing image. The Sunbather‚ No 2‚ Anne Zahalka Anne Zahalka’s image is a highly constructed artwork which makes no attempt to convince the

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    are in a certain class for a reason based on their intelligence‚ talent‚ effort‚ or skill. That it is something one earns and not given. But the author thinks this is just a way for the powerful to keep their dominance. I feel that this relates to Anne Moody’s experience in Coming of Age. She grows up wondering what makes white people different than black people and why they are so much better off when it is just that they are born into that social status. Secondly‚ I observed that the author describes

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