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    Anne In The Safe House

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    Anne Frank was a girl who hid out in a safe house during the Holocaust. She wrote down everything that happened in her diary so now we know what happened. Many things were written when she was in hiding‚ then eventually got caught by the Nazis and the story ended. Then when we won WWII‚ soldiers found her diary and then it was shared to the world. The story of Anne in the safe house has many stories‚ but I think the theme of all of them is religion. I think the theme of religion is in the story

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    Freedom Writer

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    How Does It Feel to Be Different? Imaging a world where you have to fight to survive. A world where you could die when you step out your house. A world that is full of hatred and racism. Racism runs through the city’s blood‚ thus‚ led to a high amount of street and gang violence. A world where being in school is the same as being on the street. Gang wars can broke out anywhere at any time. Eva Benitez was raise in a neighborhood simply to that. Eva Benitez came from a family with a strong

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    Jacobean Era

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    The Jacobean era refers to the period in English and Scottish history that coincides with the reign of King James VI (1567–1625) of Scotland‚ who also inherited the crown of England in 1603 as James I. The Jacobean era succeeds the Elizabethan era and precedes the Caroline era‚ and specifically denotes a style of architecture‚ visual arts‚ decorative arts‚ and literature that is predominant of that period. The word "Jacobean" is derived from the Hebrew name Jacob‚ which is the original (and Graeco-Latin)

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    Relationships in the 1600

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    Ryan Disher 5th hour Due October 18th‚ 2013 16th Century era of Male and Female Relationship My essay is over Male and Female relationships during the 16th century. In my essay I will be able to tell you what their relationship is based on‚ How the relationship works‚ and I will compare some characters from the story Hamlet in my essay also. This essay is full of facts so sit back and enjoy the ride! During the 1600s women were treated as inferior compared to the men who

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    which has effected her in her grown up life resulting in a dissociation from death. The story starts in medias res as the main character‚ Sarah reminisces about the spring 1973‚ where she and her brother‚ Terry‚ used to act out the beheading of Anne Boleyn‚ the second wife of King Henry VIII of England together with some other kids in the neighbourhood. The act always took place in Sarah and Terry’s idyllic backyard and their home was a rendezvous of children. At that time Sarah was only ten and

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    Anne Bradstreet Anne Bradstreet was born Anne Dudley in 1612 in Northamptonshire‚ England. She married Simon Bradstreet‚ a graduate of Cambridge University‚ at the age of 16. Two years later‚ Bradstreet‚ along with her husband and parents‚ emigrated to America with the Winthrop Puritan group‚ and the family settled in Ipswich‚ Massachusetts. There Bradstreet and her husband raised eight children‚ and she became one of the first poets to write English verse in the American colonies. It was during

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    Elizabeth I was an English Monarch‚ who reigned from the late sixteenth century to early seventeenth century. Elizabeth was born in Greenwich‚ England and during her reign she traveled throughout England and stayed at a variety of other castles such as Whitehall‚ Hampton Court‚ Richmond‚Westminster‚ St James‚ Windsor Castle and towards the end of her reign‚ Nonsuch Palace. The queen would retire at one of the palaces for a while and then move to the next. During her reign in England‚ the

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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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    Larisa Johnson Mr. Shane Teter American Literature I 09 June 2013 Topic 1: "The Prologue" First of all‚ I would like to admit that Anne Bradstreet is a very brave woman. Living in the Puritan society‚ where women were treated like a property‚ she was strong and brave enough to write such a challenging poem. This poem is like a “soul scream’ – Bradstreet shares her desire to be recognized and respected as a female writer. She shares that desire in a very interesting way. The

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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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