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    Anne Frank Response

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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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    “A Contemplation upon Flowers “ The persona wishes that he could be as brave as the flowers‚ they owe their life to the earth. They follow the cycle of life and death. The persona wishes that he could be this way because he is opposite he wants to live forever. However he compliments the flowers he admires them‚ he uses the word gallant to emphasize his appreciation and his longing to be like them. Literary devices Simile  Stanza 1‚ line1: The persona is wishing that

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    The Diary of Anne Frank

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    The Diary of Anne Frank This journey that Anne Frank encounters was although a short journey had a big affect on her life. A few steps down the road from where she lived had changed her life forever‚ more than she could’ve imagined. Anne Frank was forced to leave her life behind‚ in a time of WW2. The diary of Anne Frank represents an individual strengthened by going on a forced‚ reluctant journey. She’s forced into hiding after living a “spoiled life” with boys from school “admiring her”.

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    Anne Frank Notes

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    family members. Anne briefly introduces her family‚ but until they go into hiding‚ they do not seem to play a large role in Anne’s daily thoughts. Anne does not mention the difficulties she has with her mother‚ which become a frequent subject in later entries. Anne’s lack of detail about her family suggests that she has so much going on in her own life that she does not need to dwell on family relationships. The family’s imminent confinement drastically changes the way Anne thinks about her

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    Anne Funde

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    a stretch. However she dropped math and science so she knew it was not going to happen. Though what she had learned in investigation came in handy when writing her two novels‚ which was sparked after the Berlin wall had fallen. Her books are based upon an outsiders perspective because she has no German heritage‚ and at the same time is also based on an insider perspective from the people she knew in Germany and the interviews she has done. So Anna Funder got best of both world’s in her novels. The

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    Anne Sexton Suicide

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    A super model turned poet who suffered heavily from depression and suicidal tendencies up until 1974 killed herself through carbon monoxide poisoning with a glass of vodka in hand‚ wearing an elaborate fur coat. Anne Sexton an American writer‚ born in 1928‚ battled depression‚ mania and suicidal tendencies her whole adult life as well as being diagnosed with what is now called bipolar disorder. Sexton had a family but suffered severely from post-natal depression after the birth of her first born

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    The Threat of Anne Hutchinson In Puritan led Massachusetts Bay Colony during the days of Anne Hutchinson was an intriguing place to have lived. It was designed ideally as a holy mission in the New World called the "city upon a hill‚" a mission to provide a prime example of how protestant lives should have subsisted of. A key ingredient to the success of the Puritan community was the cohesion of the community as a whole‚ which was created by a high level of conformity in the colony. Puritan

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    Electronic Book Verse Paper Book Reading is a big part of our lives‚ whether you are reading for work‚ school or pleasure‚ books‚ newspapers or magazines‚ it is something that most people do on a daily basis. Today‚ there are different ways you can read: either electronically or by paper. Electronic devices are starting to run our lives‚ by getting an e-book or e-reader (kindle‚ nook‚ iPad‚ etc…) reading could change for the average reader. Electronic readers are better than paper books. Having

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    Anne Hutchinson Sexism

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    Rosa Parks‚ Malala Yousafzai‚ and Lucretia Mott all share the desire for striving for reforming their society. They were not among the first of their kind; Anne Hutchinson strove for the same aspirations in 1637. Little did Winthrop know‚ the day when Hutchinson arrived to the colony was the day when a threat that had to be dealt with showed up. Anne Hutchinson was a woman who knew right from wrong‚ was one with God‚ had the persistence and composure to maintain the argument‚ and did not stand for sexism

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    Anne Finch is enraged in her poem ‘The Introduction’. Although it was not published during her time‚ the strong voice of feminism was sure to carry over to the women after her. In the Eighteenth Century‚ women had hardly begun any sort of strive for their rights. Finch explains why they should in her poem‚ and why they haven’t already. Finch states in the first two lines of the poem why she could not publish any of her poetry. If she were to share her work‚ it would either be criticized by the

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