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    Sister Muriel Monologue

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    mountain‚ Sister Muriel is more tired than usual on this quiet night. She headed to the Sister’s dorm earlier than usual‚ climbed the stairs and enjoyed the cool breeze blowing on her face. This night she felt reflective on the subject of the good times with her husband‚ she missed him. A perfect evening for sleep. She and the other women in the dorm were fast asleep at 1:55 AM‚ when she woke to the statement‚ "What a beautiful light on the hill!" by Sister Barbara on her bunk above her. To Sister Muriel

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    Twin Sister Monologue

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    the consequences of murder. I know that I shouldn’t be thinking of murdering my twin sister. But what can I do? She’s left me no other option. My sister‚ Allison and I are identical twins. No one could ever tell us apart. When we were younger‚ it was like we were one person. We had every little thing in common. The same interests‚ we had the same clothing styles and our names sound alike as well Madison Allison. She was my other half. But now‚ things have changed. I hate her. She always got her way

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    The novel The Zoo Keepers Wife‚ By Diane Ackerman ties together: stories‚ memories‚ and interviews centered on Antonia and Jan Zabinski and the Warsaw Jews that they saved during the Holocaust. One of the main characters Antonia played a tremendous role and definitely stood out in this novel. She took Warsaw’s Jews’ in‚ and provided them with a stable shelter to stay in during this war. I believe that it takes a brave person to house Jew’s especially during this time. Her mission was to preserve

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    Sister The Play Doubt

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    vulnerable in their faith. Sister James begins the play as an innocent nun who avoids thinking the worst of people. At the end of the play‚ Sister

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    o The interplay between ages in Clay is similar to that in The Sisters because of the mentor/mentee type relationship between the older and younger generations. In The Sisters‚ the narrator is a young boy who frequently visited Father Flynn (a priest) to hang out until Father Flynn passed away. Father Flynn and the narrator spent a lot of time together‚ so much time that the narrator’s family members began to suspect ill behavior on part of Father Flynn because they felt the relationship between

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    Sister School Project

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    Jasmine Oh Sister School Project I remember when I went to this last year held by Antidote International‚ and I had a wonderful time. This year‚ I anticipated even more because I’ve already experienced it. Although it was like a social gathering with great music provided‚ I was excited to hear about the issues of Darfur. It is really nice to hear that Cerritos High School is involved in the sister school project. Through this program‚ I hope that it can make a great difference as to where the United

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    Summary Of Sister Trouble

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    In Marian Ronan’s work‚ “Sister Trouble‚” she discusses the vatican investigations of American Catholic sisters‚ and argues that the constant tension and conflict between catholic sisters and bishops and popes stems from the issue of gender. Ronan quotes Kathleen Sprows‚ who argues that throughout church history the issues between celibate women and men in the church have come about when these women step out of their traditional gender roles‚ as traditionalists believe strictly in the essentialist

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    In the readings and video presented in week 3‚ I think‚ that each one’s main theme was about gender‚ race‚ age‚ intersectionality‚ and the traditional cultures that people were raised in. In Sister Outsider‚ where Audre Lorde discussed age‚ race‚ class‚ and sex‚ she states that within the women’s movement today‚ white women focus upon their oppression as women and ignore differences of race‚ sexual preference‚ class‚ and age. She talks about the struggles of colored women in the todays society and

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    In terms of Literary Schools of Criticism‚ The Stargazer’s Sister would most obviously be analyzed under the schools of Feminism and Gender Studies. I say “obviously” because the story shows the main character’s struggle being the typical (and expected of the time) housewife figure of the household‚ and when Lina

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    Sisters By Pat Mora

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    Sisters” by Pat Mora‚ the poem is about strong and special feelings for family‚ in special brothers and sisters because they represent love‚ hate‚ friendship‚ sadness‚ memories‚ etc.‚ it is a poem about a girl that is the younger sister and she tells the positive benefits of having an older sister‚ all the memories and good moments that they went together‚ the poem teach you that brothers and sisters are your first best friends‚ they help you and teach you new things every day since the first day

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