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    the “diabolic die” or in other words‚ evil. Wheatley’s writing wasn’t necessarily intended to be used in a political way‚ she wrote because she wanted to‚ and it was the only way she could make money‚ but it was later used in favor of slavery. If Wheatley was here today she probably wouldn’t want it being used that

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    love continues to be felt making the lover immortal. This is the idea expressed in Anne Bradstreet’s ode “To My Dear and Loving Husband”. The Love between two people is so powerful that it combines them and makes the as one. This is proven when Bradstreet states “If ever two were one … Surely we” (1)‚ This states that connection between two people is so powerful that it combines them physically‚ mentally and spiritually thus making them into one person. This thus states that love between two people

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    1. Using the assigned reading from Rowlandson‚ and then EITHER the assigned reading by Columbus OR Cabeza de Vaca‚ discuss the tone and the purpose of each piece. Which piece best fulfills its purpose? Why? How does the first person narrative form help the purpose? a. When I began to red about the experiences of Mary Rowlandson‚ I began to feel what the reader was trying to portray in her writing. Rowlandson’s tone was one that explained her fear and desperation while being captured by the natives

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    C.‚ & Snelus‚ P. (1980). Lifespan memory for popular songs. American Journal of Psychology‚ 93(3)‚ 551-560. Bower‚ G. H.‚ & Bolton‚ L. S. (1969). Why are rhymes easy to learn? Journal of Experimental Psychology‚ 82(3)‚ 453-461. Brooker‚ G.‚ & Wheatley‚ J. J. (1994). Music and radio advertising: effects of tempo and placement Bruner‚ G. C. (1990). Music‚ mood‚ and marketing. Journal of Marketing‚ 54‚ 94-104. Burns‚ G. (1996). Popular music‚ television‚ and generational identity. Journal of Popular

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    B. Murdock‚ and in the book “The puritan Legacy”‚ is a statement said to describe the puritans. Within the textbook‚ many people of this century talk about the puritans‚ their way of living‚ and the accomplishments such as William Bradford‚ Anne Bradstreet‚ Edward Taylor‚ and Jonathon Edwards. William Bradford began to show his devotion to god as he was a child. He started reading the bible seriously when he was twelve years old and as a boy joined a group of puritans who moved to America when

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    significantly helped advertise and promote Oldsmobile cars. (McLaren and Prelinger) The idea for jingles was a great creative advertising technique because the rhyme and repetition of the jingle stuck to consumer’s head. According to Brooker and Wheatley‚ who researched music and radio advertising‚ music has the capability of affecting consumers’ behavior and their feelings about the advertisement. Music doesn’t always have a positive affect on consumers because the music can distract the consumer

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    and them behold no more shall I.” (Bradstreet‚ 1666) However‚ she mentioned her understanding this was God’s will for this to happen‚ and she moved forward knowing her greater reward for service to God was heaven. Example of this is mentioned‚ “Thou hast an house on high erect‚ framed by that mighty Architect……..There’s wealth enough‚ I need no more‚ farewell my pelf‚ farewell my store. The world no longer let me love‚ my hope and treasure lies above.” (Bradstreet

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    finish a physical book‚ but also allowing the reader insight to her internal conflict of struggling to ultimately love and trust herself by externalizing as a book. This resonated with me. I wanted to have more of an intimate relationship with the Bradstreet‚ so I looked into her background. I was interested in the period she was writing‚ her culture‚ and her influences. Also‚ in literature‚ and particularly in poetry it is essential to understand the various layers of meaning assigned to words. So

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    Phillis was sold to a family in Boston. The family who adpoted her was really nice because they where American‚ the family gave her everything. In addition‚ Phillis Wheatley was the first African Ameican girl that George Washington was honored to meet and appriciate her poems. Barack Obama is the first black president of the united states of America. He said "all mens are created equal‚" Illustrates that he is not racism

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    found on the AP U.S. History Research Library: Thomas Morton‚ "Manners and Customs of the Indians‚" an extract from his "New English Cannon‚" 1637 Pedro Naranjo‚ "Coexistence and Conflict in the Spanish Southwest: The Pueblo Revolt of 1680" Mary Rowlandson‚ "Captivity and Restoration" Jean Nicolet‚ "Account of the First Contact of the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago)" You can use any secondary sources that you like as long as they are reliable and fully cited. Author or title of source Location and date written

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