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    Annie Oakley: Not a true Feminist Annie Oakley survived the harsh‚ younger years of her life. She grew up isolated from her family‚ stricken with poverty and hunger. With these hardships though‚ she grew into an independent‚ graceful and successful woman known all around the world for her talents; talents of which were believed to be only for men. When Oakley rose to the spotlight‚ women were fighting for equality and more rights within society. Although she was a huge hit during these times

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    Annie Sullivan was a famous teacher because she taught Helen Keller who is a blind‚ deaf and mute child to communicate. She was born on April 14‚ 1866 in Feeding Hills‚ Massachusetts. After her mother‚ Alice died in 1874‚ Annie was sent to an almshouse that today is Tewksbury Hospital in Tewksbury‚ Massachusetts. In 1880‚ Annie was blind from untreated trachoma and was sent to the Perkins School for the Blind. (Wikipedia) Annie was a person who had many characteristics. Annie was a tireless and

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    August 13‚ 1860 Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Ann Moses.She was born on August 13‚ 1860 in Darke County‚ Ohio on a small farm with her parents Jacob and Susan Moses and her brothers and sisters.When she was young she would go out into the woods and watch her father hunt. She always wanted to shoot her father’s gun. Tragically‚ her father died when she was only five years old. 1871-1873 When her father died she was sent to the Darke County Infirmary when she was nine.The owners of the infirmary

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    classified as “the gay cowboy story”‚ it contrarily is the tale two young men who strive to come to acceptance of who they are in a society which demands something so different from the taboo nature of this union. Originally written as a short story by Annie Proulx‚ this story that started off as one of the most real tales of her fictitious stories took up almost 30 pages that covered a relationship that lasted 20 years and was adapted into film with a delicate yet balanced symposium of cinematic screenplay

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    Annie Hall considered as Woody Allen’s greatest movie which was released in 1977 shows the story of a failed romance. Starring Woody Allen himself and Diane Keaton the movie represents Allen’s own personal. This movie was a completely different idea of Allen from other movies since all other Allen’s movies are always filmed in a way to seem as laugh machines in which you would laugh all the way through it. Annie Hall interprets the love and the need of workout n a failure of relationship but all

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    The musical Annie is based on the strip cartoon Little Orphan Annie which began in New York. It was created by Harold Gray‚ who came up with an idea for a comic strip called Little Orphan Andy. But the New York News didn’t want one more strip about a boy so he it.So‚ Andy became Annie. The first strip appeared in August 1924. The cartoon strip proved to be so successful that it was almost immediately picked up by the Chicago Tribune. Within a few years‚ the strip found its way onto the pages of another

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    n Annie Dillard’s book of Pilgrim of Tinker Creek presents many examples of our natural world in repulsive‚ horrifying‚ beautiful and wonderful ways. When you think of horrifying‚ you think of disgusting‚ odd and far off events that turn you away from situations that are similar. These situations could put a very dark and gruesome picture into your mind such as this one that Annie Dillard experienced. She explains that “At the moment of some such horrible banquet‚ I have seen the Wasp‚ with her

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    Intimacy plays a key role in both Dillard and O’Brien’s works; it sucks the readers into story and locks their attention. In both works‚ building intimacy is primarily achieved through the use of personal anecdotes. Written in first person point of view‚ the anecdotes make us feel as if the author is next to us‚ trying to share the experience and feelings of an important moment in their life. Both TTTC and PATC are utterly books of anecdotes‚ and this extensive use of anecdotes keeps the readers

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    Annie Dillard’s memoir‚ An American Childhood‚ details the author’s growing up years and gives the reader many insights into herself. Dillard describes many of the things that molded her during her childhood years‚ including family‚ humor‚ nature‚ drawing‚ and sports. At various times during her childhood‚ Dillard’s entire world revolves around one or another of these interests‚ and each of them shape her personality. Although Dillard’s many passions influence her life incredibly‚ it is reading‚

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    Within Annie Murphy Paul’s essay‚ it is argued that reading does have an impact on humans. She began her essay with the counter argument given by Gregory Currie; "we ought not to claim that literature improves us as people." Not only that but she does provide Currie’s credibility‚ stating that he is a philosophy professor. Annie Murphy Paul proceeds to incorporate dictation and factual research to slowly build up her persuasive passage. In the second paragraph of her article‚ Paul states the credentials

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