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    back to that school no matter what. That day she came home from school she told her mother that she isn’t gone back no matter what. Her mother told her I will let you move with you aunt downtown but she got make her a promise that she will go school every day. She promises her mother that so she moved with her aunt downtown. Lisa was gone school every day. Making straight A’s and B’s and taken up piano class. She like gone to that school Lisa was make good friends and she meet this boy name coal

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    on B Deck. We meet George and his eight-year-old sister Phoebe. They are returning to America after visiting London and the surrounding area with their Aunt Daisy. George is always getting in trouble and is very curious. He’s been all over the ship even to areas where he is not supposed to go. He’s made friends in steerage and exasperated his aunt and his sister and a number of the other first class passengers. His behavior had previously been causing problems between him and his father. Since

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    Mayella | Bob Ewell | Atticus Finch | -defending Tom Robinson | Mrs Bubose | Scout and Jem | -saw them as grotty kids with no manners.- didn’t like their father for defending Tom | Aunt Alexandra | Walter Cunningham | -not up to her standards to be friends with scout because he comes from a poor family. | Aunt Alexandra | Calpurnia | -Cal is black-Children are old enough for Cal to leave. | 1. What is Cal’s attitude to white society? She is treated with respect by the Finch family therefore

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    cleaning and cooking‚ mothers were the one working outside. In some people’s view‚ there are still things only men can do it‚ but women cannot competent. In the novel‚ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain‚ he describing different ways to let Aunt Polly and Becky Thatcher show their essential to Tom Sawyer over in the novel. “Every time I let him off‚ my conscience does hurt me

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    children’s lives and futures. Aunt Alexandra had many “sides” to her. She showed us that at times‚ she can be racist and prejudice‚ and at others she can be strong and sensitive. In the book‚ we saw how much Scout struggled with her aunt. It was important to see this because it was a big part of the whole story. In the book we see that Scout can pull through at times and become a lady. This is mainly because of Aunt Alexandra. Towards the end when Scout joins her aunt at the missionary circle‚ she

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    Who I Aspire To Be (An Elegy of Great Aunt Norma Dell) As we grow older we learn many things from day to day. We learn from experience that life has to end. Remembering someone who has died is very important‚ however. A great way to keep these memories close is to write an elegy about the loved one who has passed. This tradition can be traced back many years‚ even to the times when the Western Roman Empire fell to Germanic tribes in the fifth century A.D. and the age of the Anglo-Saxon civilization

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    essay ?No Name Woman? Maxine Hong Kingston tells a story from her Chinese culture‚ of a forgotten aunt whose husband went to America. During his absence the aunt mysteriously became with child. No one in her village questioned her on how the child was miraculously conceived. Instead they attacked her and her family‚ showing their shame for the situation they were unwillingly placed in. Because the aunt is obviously pregnant by someone other than her husband the villagers consider her a threat to the

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    personality of the author and his life experience influenced the subject of his words and the way it’s treated. Being a child‚ he was brought up by his relatives‚ one of them - the aunt Augusta‚ whom he considered the last person to be in charge of children. Thus‚ the character of the aunt in “The lumber- room” is Aunt Augusta to the life. In this text the author ridicules the stern and too conventional methods of bringing up children. The main conflict of the book is man against man‚ or if

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    other women‚ great-aunt Margaret. Aleksandra Crapanzano believes that the rituals of Aunt Margaret and her boiling of a lobster in sea water couldn’t be real cuisine. The author then believes and can see through Aunt Margaret’s stories that she is lost in taste and memories. The memory of the "fresh egg party." "Making scrambled eggs while an air-raid siren wailed‚ no one waiting for the eggs took shelter‚ not before savoring a taste when there was a time of peace." Aunt Margaret’s daily

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    his mother‚ but was soon taken in by his Great Aunt Jimmy‚ and while he lived with her‚ although it was not the most normal situation ever‚ his living conditions were the most stable that they would ever be. His Great Aunt clearly cared for him‚ even if the way that she expressed it was a little twisted. When Cholly’s mother abandoned him‚ his Great Aunt Jimmy “beat his mother with a razor strap and wouldn’t let her near [Cholly] after that. Aunt Jimmy raised Cholly herself‚ but took delight sometimes

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