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    Anne Sexton Analysis

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    have in front of them until it is gone. Anne’s work throughout her career was phenomenal‚ but it never became a treasured item until she no longer on this planet. Her memory lives in her artwork and poems and will always be remembered. In her life‚ Anne Sexton endured many pains throughout her life. As a child she grew up in an abusive unstable home. She then became a model‚ but dropped out of school and slowly sank into alcoholism and depression. Then‚ in her mid forties she committed suicide.

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    When the Puritans moved to the New World they created a new society based upon perfect adherence to the strict and intolerant Puritan philosophy. However‚ the moral center of their universe could not hold because the people themselves although normally English‚ were blends of their European ancestries and the folk culture of generations before them. Puritan philosophy was rooted in the search for spiritual perfection. Witchcraft was viewed by Puritans as evidence of the man ’s spiritual weakness

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    Puritanism in America The New England Puritans came to America to make change for themselves and free themselves from religious ruling. As a religious colony‚ the Puritans main focus was on God in everything they did. The settlement made a large influence on America in the 1620s through 1730s. These influences still stand strong even today. The New England Puritans made many political‚ social‚ and economic contributions to America that formed a strong society. Like most things‚ the Puritan’s

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    In “The Author to Her Book” Anne Bradstreet presents a false sense of humility in her extended metaphor where she personifies her very own book as her child‚ calling it “ill-form’d offspring of my feeble brain” (3). The author is practically saying her work is trash and that she isn’t good enough. This false sense of humility is common with authors‚ especially during that time when women weren’t considered capable of coming up with a good piece of writing. Bradstreet is not only self-deprecating

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    ANNE BOGART ESSAY

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    Overview: American director Anne Bogart‚ born 1951‚ was influenced at an early age (early teens) by the power of theatre‚ which inevitably shaped her eventual convictions in the craft and led to her successes as a director and theatre-maker. Throughout her career‚ Bogart staged an eclectic mixture of theatre‚ including yet not limited to contemporary and modern plays‚ musicals‚ opera‚ as well as dance-theatre pieces and many forms of experimental/avant-garde theatre. Bogart was passionate about making

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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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    It can also be explained in regards to the earlier mentioned Puritan tradition. The great expectations that both Europeans and Americans initially had for the New World are integrated in the latter-day Americans and give them the notion that they are a special people with a peculiar and promising country. These long inherited notions have made Americans impatient with troubling issues‚ have convinced them that true love can be found just around the corner and that any human relationship can be corrected

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    Anne Bradstreet was one of the few extraordinary females who earned a place with the male writers of the seventeenth century. Bradstreet’s upbringing had a vast amount to do with the way she was educated. Her father gave her the advantage of good tutoring. Having open access to a library full of books quickly made reading one of her favorite past times and she took an interest in the poets of the past. This interest of Bradstreet’s helped her write touching poetry that is still read today. Anne Bradstreet’s

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    Anne Frank Sacrifice

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    Proven by The Diary of a Young Girl‚ by Anne Frank‚ the play by Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett The Diary of Anne Frank‚ does not have a justified use of dramatic license because the authors twist the characters to be very different than real life‚ the story is misleading to the readers about a historical time‚ and there was an absence of characters in the play. The falsification of Mr.Van Daan’s and Mr. Frank’s personalities allows the readers to believe that the characters

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    Sexist Values of the Puritan Religion Sexism is a modern issue‚ that has begun its roots in the beginning of time. Although sexism itself should be a crime‚ it appears frequently in the occurrence of a crime. Puritans are notorious for their early 1900s sexist views; however‚ the extremities had gone unnoticed until modern days. One of the most popular examples of puritan sexism is how they handled adultery. Puritans punishment was often based on the gender of the criminal. One of the most common

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