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    LAW‚ JUSTICE‚ AND FEMALE REVENGE IN "KERFOL"‚ BY EDITH WHARTON‚ AND TRIFLES AND "A JURY OF HER PEERS"‚ BY SUSAN GLASPELL Janet Stobbs Wright Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU (Elche) In 1916‚ Edith Wharton and Susan Glaspell coincided in each telling the story of a different fictional murderess. Although both works are written within different genres‚ there are striking similarities between the situations of these women who murdered their husbands. Even more arresting is the choice of the plot

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    United States History Essential Questions How did British mercantilism affect the colonies? Mercantilism greatly affected the society and culture of the colonies. The colonists adopted customs of England‚ bought English goods‚ and also took on most of England’s ideas about politics and education. Most people believed that the colonies were outposts of the British world. How democratic was colonial America? Colonial America was not very democratic. Slavery still existed in the colonies‚ and the

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    defying stereotypes. Author Judith Ortiz Cofer uses a personal narrative essay to tell the story of the life of a Hispanic girl trying to assimilate herself while still holding on to her culture and traditions. By analyzing the different parts of this essay such as the narration mode‚ cause and effect model‚ the descriptive mode‚ and the language‚ we can understand better understand the essay.

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    The depiction of Judith slaying Holofernes is not an untouched scene; it is very likely that other artist’s portrayals of Judith slaying Holofernes inspired Gentileschi’s detailed painting. Carvaggio painted his rendition of Judith Beheading Holofernes two decades prior to Gentileschi’s. His work was on permanent display in Palazzo Barberini in Rome‚ Italy; it is highly likely that Artemisia Gentileschi was inspired to present her own rendition of Judith that fit her feminist ideals in response to

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    The American Revolution was one of the biggest turning points in American history. The revolution was a huge turning point because it turned America‚ a land owned and manipulated by Great Britain into a newly established country. The men and women who settled in America before the Revolution experienced hardships‚ unjust taxations‚ and had to oblige by the monarch’s rule. The revolution gave these people a chance to stand up for themselves as well as govern themselves. There were about 350‚000 eligible

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    Not all Indians were very peaceful with the English settlers like it usually is pictured in history. As a matter of fact‚ one of the tribes to have gone to war with English colonist was the Pequot tribe. Located in Connecticut‚ the Pequot tribe would trade frequently with the Dutch and the English. The tribe would trade items like furs and wampum for European treasures. However‚ the English would fight the Dutch over trade. Subsequently the Pequot tribe became the English colonists rival‚ causing

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    American History 1940s­1960s  The primary economic‚ social‚ diplomatic‚ and political challenges that confronted  Americans during the 1940s­1960s cannot be attributed to one single underlying factor or  political party‚ but rather several different factors and political parties.  For instance‚ liberalism  cannot be blamed for all issues during this period since McCarthy‚ a Republican‚ had further  perpetuated the already prominent fear of communism in society.  Most of these issues  originated 

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    American History is a very interesting topic when historians look at its commencement. One of the most subjective topics in american history is what should be defined as the start of it. Whether you believe that American history began when Columbus discovered the western hemisphere in 1492‚ or when the pilgrims reached plymouth rock in 1620‚ or even whenever the first mayan discoveries were found to be in around 2600. No matter your opinion‚ everyone can agree that the answer isnt definitive‚ and

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    Good morning/afternoon Mrs Morgan and fellow class members. Good poetry makes you think and feel about issues and ideas raised by the poet. Judith Beveridge explores the beauty of nature and man’s relationship to it. Judith Beveridge shows the cruelty of humans towards animals and nature in her poems. The first poem I have chosen to talk about is “The Shark”. This poem is about a bunch of fishermen on a boat‚ who catch a shark and later discover that the shark has eaten a young boy. “The

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    Austin Roman Ms. Callahan/ Mr. Hands American Studies October 1‚ 2014 In the American Revolution the fight for independence people originally thought that the British were the bad ones. The ones that didn’t give any other option but to have war. That’s actually true‚ the British started all this through the French and Indian war‚ Boston massacre‚ and the Boston tea party. Our great nation was forever changed when these acts happened. To begin with‚ the French and Indian war had started a lot

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