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    but what stood out was his persistence in his writing and his love to learn new things even though he dropped out of college. His dedication to literature has influenced several generations after him. Now‚ many teachers teach Steinbeck’s writing and biography to their students. Family is one of the most important factors of life. On February 27‚ 1902‚ John Steinbeck was born in Salinas‚ California and was a child of John Ernst Steinbeck and Olive Hamilton Steinbeck. His dad had several different

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    The Drover's Wife

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    are a lot of reasons to both pity and admire the Drover’s wife. She has many resonsibilities. She has been left to maintain a household in the middle of nowhere with four children will her husband is absent. For her courage‚ love and devotion to keep her children safe from harm and to keep the place in order is to be admired. However‚ for her lack of socialisation‚ time and not having a man around to help her I pity her. The Drover’s wife showes courage by overcoming everything that the bushman

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    The Astronomers Wife

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    Many stories contain foils or an opposing character so that the author can be able to make contrast with the main character and another so it highlights and sharpens their own characteristics. In the story “Astronomers Wife” we see a strong foil between two of the characters because of the protagonist‚ Mrs. Ames‚ who describes both men in very different views through their attitudes towards people‚ work ethics and their different intelligentsia. Another way that Mrs. Ames differs the

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    The Drover’s Wife The Drover’s wife‚ whose writer is Henry Lawson‚ describes a bush woman whose husband was away for droving. The story mainly shows about the challenging life of an independent woman with four children. One day‚ there was a snake entered the house while the children were playing about the house and she was cooking. Unfortunately‚ she could no nothing on the snake because it disappeared suddenly into a crack. To prevented safety for her children‚ she stayed awake all night long

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    Perfect Wife

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    June 22‚ 2009 The Perfect Wife My wife would have to take care of the children when I’m not around. I don’t have children right now‚ but I’m planning on having two kids. That’s why I would want that characteristic on my wife. Being faithful to your partner is a major role on a relationship especially if you’re planning on marring him or her. Not cheating on your wife or husband is going to bring trust to one another. Another characteristic I want my wife to have is a good sense of humor

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    The Faithful Wife

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    The Faithful Wife: point of view "The Faithful Wife"‚ written by Barbara L. Greenberg‚ uses first-person narration to depict the style‚ language‚ and theme of the poem. By using first-person narration‚ Barbara Greenberg was able to portray events and ideas very persuasively to the reader. In addition‚ this first-person narrator creates dramatic irony concerning the title in reference to the body of the poem. The reader from the start is aware of the point of view that the poem is being told

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    of Hispaniola and then he turns around and to simply put it‚ slaughters them. The three readings “Letter To The Sovereigns On His First Voyage” by Christopher Columbus‚ “The Very Brief Relation Of the Devastation Of The Indies”‚ and The Coast Of Pearls‚ Paria‚ and the Island of Trinidad” both by Bartolome de las Casas displayed two very accounts of how the Natives were being treated‚ given the letter Columbus sent was the first interaction he had

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    Initially the character of Curley’s Wife is described to the readers by the men on the ranch that George and Lennie last work on‚ in their conversations with each other‚ before Curley’s Wife’s character is fully introduced with speech and description of physical appearance. Expressions‚ such as the idiom “she got the eye”‚ are used to describe her‚ implying that she is promiscuous and flirtatious‚ something that is later emphasised by her being referred to by the derogatory term of “tart£‚ implying

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    Astronomer's Wife

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    story titled Astronomer’s Wife‚ author Kay Boyle tells a superb story of Mrs. Ames a woman who has forgotten her strength and beauty‚ whose life is missing it’s true identity because of her husband’s control. Mrs. Ames tells the story in third person as the protagonist‚ with her being the main character. The plumber is antagonist‚ who brings changes into Mrs. Ames’ life giving her back her lost identity. Mr. Ames uses control through out the story by isolating his wife from the rest of the world

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    The Devil's Wife

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    ‘The Devil’s Wife’ ‘The Devil’s Wife’ is a dramatic monologue that is spilt into five parts depicting the thoughts and feelings of Duffy’s adopted persona – Myra Hindley the infamous Moors murderer. Throughout the poem we learn of the events surrounding meeting Brady‚ the murders‚ the trial‚ its aftermath and overall her conscience towards these events whilst serving life in prison. The overall title of the five individual poems – ‘The Devil’s Wife’ – portrays that the adopted persona hasn’t‚

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