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    they reached their destination. A new breed of man was born from this adversity. As Crevecoeur said “The American is a new man‚ who acts upon new principles”. (Crevecoeur‚ 2007‚ 599) These convictions are brought about by the environment and the courage to leave the old world behind. One might say Crevecoeur defines the new American‚ while Bradford gives us detailed examples into the lives of the early Americans. The European settlers were molded by their new environment‚ as well as the journey

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    J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur‚ a French aristocrat‚ wrote this essay after the Revolutionary war for all the world to read‚ most importantly the European nations. He wrote this essay to persuade people of other nations to immigrate to the Americas. Throughout this essay he uses strong diction and metaphors to persuade these people to move here. He begins his essay by stating that “a country that had no bread… no harvest…” He uses this statement to show the world that a nation that does not provide

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    physical nature; what was once the thirteen original colonies quickly expanded into one massive country with influence extending far beyond its geographical borders. Yet because the country covers so much land‚ many regional nuances and dialects are reflected in the works that come out from each section of the country. From accents‚ to food‚ to history and culture‚ no one place defines what America is as a country‚ but all combine to provide the sense of one American identity. American writers from the

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    One could describe Crèvecoeur as bold within his writing; his opinion is strongly emoted through his use of words and phrases. With a sharp attitude and an unyielding image of the role of man in the differing countries he manages to express his opinion without ever actually stating it. It is made clear that Crèvecoeur sees America as a place of safety for those who decide to flee their unfavorable life in Europe with the use of the words “great American asylum” to describe America in the opening

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    Burgess and Crevecoeur Essay Anthony Burgess’s piece “Is America Falling Apart?” and Hector St. Jean Crevecoeur’s piece‚ “What is an American?” from Letters from an American Farmer both have unique tones in them discovered through their use or rhetorical devises. Burgess’s piece has a negative tone and‚ this can be identified by his use of tri-colons‚ anaphora‚ and his use of ethos. Crevecoeur’s piece has a positive tone and‚ this can be identified by his use of hypophora‚ anaphora‚ and his use

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    changing what was considered normal for artwork during his life. Though he is famously known for his sculpture of David‚ his portrayal of Christian saints‚ prominently St. John The Evangelist‚ aided in defining the new world of Renaissance art by divulging into the characteristics of humanity‚ known as humanism. Donatello was able to bring that humanistic approach to artwork by masking the interpreted

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    St. John Bosco A man with a vision‚ with an awareness of the good that lives in people‚ with an ability of dreaming dreams of beauty for those he met along his way‚ this is John Bosco. (www.catholic.org) St. John Bosco (1815-1888) was born to poor parents in Recchi‚ Italy‚ the Piedmont area of northern Italy. When John was two‚ his father died. As a boy‚ John lived on a farm with his family doing the only thing they knew how‚ farming. He worked hard everyday to get food on the table for his family

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    Keisha Kennedy Bot 322 May 05‚ 2013 “Devil’s Temptations” Hypericum perforatum (common name St. Johnswort) is a member of the Hypericaceae. It is a perennial (relatively long-lived) plant that can easily be recognized by its bright yellow flowers. It blooms near Summer solstice‚ thus derives its common name because it blooms near June 24th‚ the birthday of the Baptist St John (Sheahan‚ 2012). The word “wort” means “plant” in Old English. It has been associated with religion and witchcraft

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    Kevin Lukehart Year Two Confirmation Saint Report April 8‚ 2013 Saint John Bosco Giovanni Bosco lived from August 16‚ 1815 to January 31‚ 1888. Bosco was born in Piedmont‚ Italy. He was the youngest son of Francesco Bosco and Margherita Occhienia. St. John Bosco’s father died when he was only three years old‚ this‚ along with a famine‚ made life very hard for Giovanni’s family. Although strucken by tough times‚ young Bosco still managed to have a positive childhood‚ in which he was a firm believer

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    St. John Vianney Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney St. John Vianney original name is Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney. He was born May 8‚ 1786 in the French town of Dardilly‚ and was baptized the same day. His parents are Matthieu Vianney and Marie Beluze. They had six children ‚of whom John was the fourth. His family were devout Catholics. They helped the poor and gave hospitality to St. Benedict Joseph Labre (he was passing through Dardilly on his pilgrimage to Rome). In 1790‚ during the French

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