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    Speaking Truth to Power: A Rhetorical Biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Our forefathers’ proclamation in the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal” has held little value in the eyes of the countless citizens belonging to oppressed groups. The years following the summer of 1776 and the social inequalities that we as a people have collectively endured demonstrate that the notion of equal rights for all is an apocryphal assertion. Fortunately‚ America has been

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    their importance in the history of England. (About 2000 words) In about a thousand years of monarchy‚ England had many remarkable kings and queens and yet most probably none of them deserved the attention from historians and novelists like Queen Elizabeth I‚ also known as ‘Gloriana’‚ ‘Good Queen Bess’ and ‘The Virgin Queen’. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn and is one of the most famous queens in England‚ who stayed on the throne for 44 years‚ starting in 1558 up

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    The Americaness of One Art By Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop like many accomplished people began her journey of greatness with broken childhood; a childhood where she became familiar with death‚ relocation‚ and illness. She grew up as an only child born in Worcester‚ Massachusetts her father died when she was only eight months old leaving her mother to raise a child on her own. Unfortunately Bishop’s mother became mentally ill and was institutionalized‚ her mother remained in an asylum until

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    The Year was 2069. Queen Elizabeth was yet to abdicate her throne. With the advancement of the Internet of Things‚ the line between robot and human has become blurred. Ever since she took hold of the largest cyborg manufacturing company‚ people have been getting suspicious...but the last thing on the Queen’s mind is sharing her power. The Duchess approached the queen and bowed. “Catherine.” said Queen Elizabeth‚ grinning toothily. “Your majesty.” Catherine shot a glance up at her grandmother-in-law

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    Intro In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible the relationship between Proctor and Elizabeth gradually improves throughout the play. At the beginning they are both extremely separate both physically and mentally. However the relationship in Act two starts to develop as Elizabeth rediscovers her love for him that‚ in my opinion‚ has always been there. This then grows even further in Act four when Proctor and Elizabeth’s relationship finally connects and their love is a lot more intense and passionate.

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    Elizabeth I is widely known as a great and beloved English ruler‚ despite the fact that her motivations were questionable. Henry VIII is often considered as a vicious‚ autocratic ruler by historians‚ but in fact much of what he did strengthened England as a country and military force. In this essay‚ there will be a closer look at the true accomplishments of these rulers. By the end‚ it will be evident that Henry is the greater ruler. Undoubtedly‚ Elizabeth achieved some great accomplishments‚

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    Sonnet 13 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning says that the beloved wants the speaker to tell him of her love for him‚ but she is hesitant because she is afraid that she cannot appropriately relay her sentiments. The speaker first compares herself attempting to express her love for her beloved as holding “a torch out‚ while the winds are rough” because she believes that there is risk in conveying her emotions. She then states that she drops the torch “at thy feet” because although her beloved wishes for

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    enslavement of children. She did a great job in capturing the horrific cruelty of child enslavement‚ by using a sorrowful theme‚ and repetition as a literary device to lead to an extraordinary poem. After the exploitation of England enslaving children‚ Elizabeth Barrett Browning wanted to capture the pain‚ suffering‚ and sorrow of the children that were forced to work in the factories and the mines. She asks the question‚ “Do ye hear the children weeping‚ O my brothers‚ Ere the sorrow comes with years?”

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    witchcraft. Attempting to show that Elizabeth Proctor is guilty of witchcraft‚ Mr. Cheever explains that the poppet he found could be evidence that Elizabeth stabbed Abigail Williams. He says of Reverend Parris‚ “Stuck two inches in the flesh of her belly‚ he draw a needle out. And demandin’ of her how she come to be so stabbed‚ she testify it were your wife’s familiar spirit pushed it in‚”(71) after he draws a needle out of the poppet’s stomach. Elizabeth and John explain that Mary Warren made

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    Holavanahalli 8-4 11/28/17 Unsung Hero Assignment Elizabeth Hagar The American Revolution was a turning point in history for America. It was a revolt‚ expressed by thousands of Americans who wanted to break from the tyranny‚ which was Great Britain. The fight ensured us independence and basic human rights‚ which we now have today. But it wouldn’t have existed if it weren’t for the people sacrificing lives for their country. One of those heroic people was Elizabeth Hagar‚ a strong and capable woman who was

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