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    he enrolled at Royal Academy of Arts Schools of Design. Blake’s privately published Poetical Sketches‚ a series of poems that he had written over 14 years. In August 1782‚ Blake married Catherine Sophia Boucher. When Blake married her she was illiterate‚ however he taught her how to read‚ write and draw. Catherine believe in his visions and

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    Catherine: A Manipulative Caretaker In A Farewell to Arms‚ Frederic Henry is characterized initially by a sort of detachment from life-though well-disciplined and friendly‚ he feels as if he has nothing to do with the war. These feelings of detachment are pushed away when Henry falls in love with Catherine and begins to realize the hostile nature of the world. In this way‚ Henry serves the function of a character that becomes initiated in Hemingway’s philosophy of an indifferent universe and

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    I. Catherine‚ Called Birdy is a historical fiction novel‚ structured as a diary. Narrated by protagonist Catherine. Written by Karen Cushman. II. The novel itself takes place in 1290’s Stonebridge‚ London. Catherine‚ Called Birdy is based in a village ruled by Lord Rollo. The work of literature states‚ “The chamber is pleasant‚ large and sunny‚ with my mother and father’s big bed on one side and‚ on the other‚ a window that looks out on the world I could be enjoying were I not in here sewing”(Cushman

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    dynasty before it was too late. He needed a male heir to succeed his throne after he died. To do this he needed to divorce his wife Catherine who was said to not be able to give birth again. So to protect his dynasty he decided that he needed to get divorced and remarried. He reason that he needed a divorce was that it was against the will of God for him to have married Catherine in the first place. And basically said that the Papal Bull that he got from the Pope to married his dead brother’s wife was invalid

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    Catherine the Great: Enlightened Despot Catherine the Great of Russia was influenced largely by the French Enlightenment and considered herself an enlightened despot; she read the works of Montesquieu and Voltaire and accumulated a considerable amount of knowledge of the theory of government and politics (de Madariaga). Since her reign in Russia‚ it has been debated whether or not her implementation of Enlightenment ideals was for the greater good of her country‚ or for her to protect her place

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    King Henry VIII Assessment Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of King Henry VIII. She was from Alcalá de Henares‚ Spain. She was finally crowned Queen of England in a joint coronation ceremony with her husband Henry VIII on June 24‚ 1509. Henry began to grow frustrated by the lack of a male heir‚ slowly growing away from Catherine because he had fallen in love with another woman. They had disagreements of annulment‚ and Catherine was denounced as Queen and hid away in several dark and unhealthy

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    In Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Lady Catherine’s dialogue‚ appearance‚ and actions portray her as a supercilious and domineering person. Lady Catherine is described to be a “tall‚ large woman‚ with strongly features.” Her “strongly marked features” symbolize her high and superior social status in society. Her “tall” figure is representative of her high position in the hierarchy of social class as compared to other women in society. Furthermore‚ Lady Catherine’s supercilious personality

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    need when the king is unavailable. Catherine De Medici is the queen of france and she has been proven to show leadership when she has to. She turned out to be one of the most influential people involved in the Catholic–Huguenot wars. Catherine Di Medici was a dependable queen‚ who stood by her nation‚ had a peaceful policy and her political attitudes were changed‚ despite her harsh upbringing. Catherine Di Medici was born on April 13

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    one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy‚ would have supposed her born to be an heroine.” Catherine is seen as almost every young girl. Austen takes her normalcy and turns it around to make her a heroine. Catherine is a lot of things your typical heroine isn’t. She has her own heroic style and that’s what makes her different. Gothic heroines are generally portrayed as attractive and sensitive young women‚ but in this novel‚ Austen describes Catherine as the opposite of that

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    Izzy 7A St. Catherine of Bologna St. Catherine‚ virgin of the Church‚ was born as Catherine de’ Vigri on September 8‚ 1413 in Bologna‚ Italy. She grew up in a wealthy home and received a great education. Catherine loved and excelled at painting‚ Latin‚ and the viola. When Catherine was only 13 or 14 years old she had a calling for the religious life and joined the convent of Corpus Domini at Ferrara. These were devout women who followed the rule of the Third Order of St. Augustine. Four years

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