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    Seventeenth-century sermon techniques in Benjamin Franklin’s "Way to Wealth" communicate his secular eighteenth-century principles. First‚ Franklin’s structure contains a text‚ a doctrine section‚ and an application section as a Puritan sermon would. Franklin addresses a question concerning the financial problems of the day‚ and he takes his text from “Poor Richard’s Almanac.” Based on the issue raised concerning finances‚ Franklin formulates the thesis that the tax commissioners are unable to ease

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    think that the majority of U.S. advertising looks like a walk through Times Square. However‚ much of today’s advertising is the complete opposite. When we look at modern advertising‚ we see simple ads‚ influenced by the writing style of the Puritans. Puritan plain style writing is evident in today’s advertising because advertisers use short words‚ direct statements and everyday‚ ordinary objects to promote the sales of their product or service. Short words are simple‚ yet have much power when used

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    Anne Hutchinson: Scapegoat Imagine being sent away in disgust from a society founded on the ideals of religious freedom for practicing just that. In 1638‚ Anne Hutchinson was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay colony for spread of independent theology amongst men and women outside of her expected submissive societal role. Anne Hutchinson worked to better understand her religion as an independent mind‚ which resulted in her exile and exemplifies the negative responsiveness to woman existing outside

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    books contain religious content he does not always show the positive sides of it. In The Scarlett Letter Hawthorne presents the cruel and harsh punishment that the protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ goes through that the Puritans have forced upon her. Hawthorne predominately shows the Puritan rule through this novel and also the persecution of anyone who goes against them. Nathaniel Hawthorne was born July 4‚ 1804

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    Anne Frank “I keep my ideals‚ because in spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.” -Anne Frank In March 1945 about 50‚000 people died at the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen‚ including Anne Frank and her sister Margot. Bergen-Belsen was located near Hanover in northwest Germany. The holocaust was a very mortifying time for many. About 20‚000 camps held over 11 million Jews along with anyone else who didn’t meet Hitler’s expectations. Many of these people were starved

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    Anne Frank Biography

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    older than her. Anne was always jealous of Margot‚ since she did so good at school Margot was set as the example and their parents compared the two sisters to each other constantly. Anne didn’t like being compared to her older sister every time her sister got a good grade in school or did something nice for others. Her favorite family member was her father and she even had a pet name for him "Pim" which she used to refer to him in her diary. In 1933‚ the Frank family moved and Anne adapted very well

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    Anne Hutchinson was the spirited daughter of a clergyman. She was born in England‚ but moved to Boston in 1634. The main reason she moved was to follow Reverend John Cotton‚ whom she greatly admired. Once in Boston‚ Cotton helped to get Anne accepted into the church. She was very spiritual and would have gatherings at her house in which those there could discuss the sermon of the week. This started out as a godly activity‚ but soon began to be a place where people could complain about and criticize

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    Anne Frank was a very fun poem/play to read and I think all of us enjoyed it. Filled with suspicion and comedy‚ romance and seriousness it was sure to keep everyone interested. Most people thoroughly enjoyed the story whether they were just narrators or characters. It kept everyone on the edge of their seat with the apprehension‚ waiting to find out what happened next. The main character of this fabulous story was the oh-so fabulous Anne. She is bubbly and fun and never skips a beat. She always

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    Religious Rebellion Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for religious beliefs that went against the church. Anne Hutchinson was banished from Boston by John Winthrop‚ and other members of the Boston church‚ for speaking out against the ministers and their sermons. Roger Williams was exiled from Salem by the members of the Salem Church for preaching his “four extreme positions” (NAAL‚ Volume A‚ 174)‚ specifically stating that the New England churches

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    thing to read about a young women who was trying so hard to obtain and keep her independence in a period of history when many people were losing their basic freedom. In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl‚ we are given a firsthand account of what is was like to be a Jewish resident of Holland during World War II. The author‚ Anne Frank‚ takes us through her family’s experience of hiding from the Gestapo in the secret annex of an office building. In this unlikely setting‚ where several people’s basic

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