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    Anne Hutchinson Biography

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    The reason I picked this topic is because I admire Anne Hutchinson and the history of her life and I strongly believe in the rights of the individual to freedom of thought‚ freedom of speech‚ and the freedom to worship. She is a real hero because she faced adversity but she refused to betray her ideals or ethics no matter what the cost was. Anne Hutchinson‚ was born Anne Marbury‚ in Alford‚ Lincolnshire‚ England‚ in July‚ 1591‚ the daughter of Bridget Dryden and Francis Marbury

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    Theroux wrote Being a Man and was very opinionated as he said the idea of manliness was wrong and oppressive. Harvey Mansfield wrote The Partial Eclipse of Manliness‚ and stated that the concept of being manly has diminished and been overpowered by feminism. Both of these readings have provided valid and doubtful points in the discussion of what constitutes being manly‚ as well as how North American culture views the stereotypical man. Both authors are very opinionated and biased in their readings as

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    The Iroquois creation story is similar to the biblical story of creation. In the Bible‚ God is credited for the making of the universe and all the non-living things and living things‚ including mankind. The Iroquois creation story talks about two worlds‚ one is full of light and mankind and the other world is full of darkest and monsters. This description is comparable to the idea of heaven and hell. According to the bible‚ heaven is a place full of light‚ beauty‚ and this place is where God and

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    Kelton Scott Miss Svatek English IV AP –7 9 February 2012 George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984‚ includes many power struggles throughout the book involving various characters. If you delve into the content of almost any novel‚ there’s usually always some sorts of struggle for power. The novel 1984 bases itself on the totalitarian power to control a nation. With Orwell publishing his novel in 1949‚ Hitler’s power over Germany during World War II shows itself significant in the story. Many parallels

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    Essay Question: Hinduism has so many broad expressions; I wonder how Westerners can use this to reflect on their own religious traditions. It has been my experience that Westerners to believe that their faiths are more uniform and less subject to change. Is this accurate? Why or why not? I do not feel that this is an accurate statement‚ especially in the United States. We are such a young country we don’t have the concept of tradition and antiquity that exists in the Eastern cultures. We think

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    As for the upper-classes‚ who were also the highly-educated people‚ had already been edified during Deism and the Enlightenment period. Deism and the Enlightenment period‚ against the rigid doctrines of Puritanism‚ awakened those high-level people to become open-minded. They tended to trust nature and their own power instead of religious faiths. Thus‚ it was British governors’ endless obstruction that stimulated their ambition to own complete freedom. As

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    The second unit that we covered was the Colonial unit. We learned about Virginia‚ Plymouth‚ MBC‚ Salem‚ and Pennsylvania colonies. There were various groups like Puritans and Quakers. Puritanism was a broad topic. They believed in the five points of Calvinism; Original Sin‚ Predestination‚ Irresistible Grace‚ Limited Atonement‚ and Perseverance of Saints (Patterson). Puritans believed in a covenant of grace‚ rather than works‚ to be destined to heaven. Quakers were pacifists and they allowed religious

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    The woman in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” has a hard way of supporting the “feminine” side of this short story. Woman are considered to be strong opinionated leaders. The Grandmother disregards the ethnic stereotype. Not shy at all‚ the Grandmother is very opinionated and does not hesitate to voice her opinions on a range of different subjects. The grandmother pays attention to small details others would ignore‚ such as the millage on the car before the road trip started. The criticizing Grandma

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    Throughout The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne uses a barrage of themes‚ motifs‚ and symbolisms. These images help to unify the novel and enrich the meaning behind the work. Early in the novel‚ Hawthorne refers to iron‚ oak‚ chains mainly to demonstrate the Puritanism that takes place in the novel. However‚ he also uses these symbolic items to display the bonds between characters and what they believe in. In the first paragraph of the novel‚ Hawthorne describes the prison door "which was heavily timbered with

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    As mentioned before‚ since religion was a big part of life in Salem the citizens turned to religious matters to explain why this was happening (The Salem Witch Trials‚ 1692). The Michigan State University website page about religious aspects of puritanism states “The Puritan lifestyle was influenced heavily by the church and Christian beliefs. According to Discovery Education‚ ‘Church was the cornerstone of the mainly Puritan society of the 17th century’”. Using religious points of view‚ the people

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