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    They believed she should be raising her children to be followers of God. In To My Dear and Loving Husband she is lusting over her husband and she wants him back. She is going against her gender norms by expressing her strong love‚ they believe this would stray her further from God. “Any woman who sought to use her wit‚ charm‚ or intelligence

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    Search For My Tongue and Presents From My Aunts In Pakistan: Search for my Tongue and Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan both show people thinking about their ‘roots’. How does each poem convey their thoughts and feelings? In “Search for my Tongue” and “Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan”‚ the poets are conveying to the reader the strong feelings they have about their roots‚ and how it affects them in everyday life. Both poems talk of women who have Asian roots‚ but are now living in other countries

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    Furthermore‚ Sarah attempts to describe the result of the rape. Years later in her apartment in San Francisco‚ she narrates: “She steps into the tub. It is smaller than the one in Beirut. Still‚ she remembers being lost in that tub‚ totally immersed‚ she remembers trying to get clean. She scrubbed herself with loofah‚ over and over‚ as if there was some dark stain and she Lady Macbeth. Out‚ damn spot. She was dirty‚ all of her” (I‚ the Divine 82). Alameddine relates Sarah to Lady Macbeth because

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    used the method of positivity to endure the misery. From Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl‚ Anne Frank tries to stay positive while in hiding. It was exceedingly challenging getting around without getting captured by the Nazi. Another novel is Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the Incarceration During World War ll and a Librarian Who Made a Difference from Joanne Oppenheim. One of the many letters is from Louise Ogawa‚ and she‚ like all the other Japanese‚ had to go to an internment camp. To distance

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    in China by Sarah Rose reviewed by Brooke Gschwind “For all the Tea in China -How England Stole the World ’s Favorite Drink and Changed History ” as the subtitle foreshadows the story already. Before I had even read the book I assumed it would be a journey of betrayal‚ action and only closed off to the events that occur re ’s as Robert Fortune underhandedly takes china ’s precious tea right from underneath they ’re own noses. But little did I know that it Sarah Rose has incorporated

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    Sarah Watt’s “Look Both Ways” shows us that death is a normal part of our lives‚ and if we are unable to accept it‚ then it can hold us back from living our lives to its fullest. Using a variety of filming techniques‚ Watts effectively displays and accentuates the pain and grief of her characters‚ especially Nick and Meryl who “have been seeing death everywhere”‚ in order to demonstrate how fears of death can restrict our ability to live‚ in terms of anything from relationships and being social‚

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    Anne Bradstreet is from a Puritanism religion. At that time people were so strict especially when it comes to religion. The society in which she was leaving in‚ wanted her to stop writing poetry because they believe that “a woman’s role is to take care of her husband and the household”. In addition to that her voice and her writing style made her unique. Anne was rejected and criticizes by her community because she had chosen the path of poetry. As Puritanism she was not supposed to write poetry

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    they knew. My Great Aunt Marge was born in 1928‚ just before the Great Depression really set in. All she remembers of her childhood‚ however‚ is the Great Depression. It seemed relatively normal and tolerable for her simply because she had never known any other way of life. She and her brother led a

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    Kill A Mockingbird – Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jack Alexandra “Aunt Alexandra” Hancock is Atticus’ and Jack’s sister‚ married to James “Uncle Jimmy” Hancock. She has a son named Henry and a very spoiled grandson named Francis. She moves in with the Finch family for an indefinite stay and has a very strong personality. (River boat boarding school manor”) Aunt Alexandra is Scout’s only white‚ finch-family feminine influence. John Hale “Uncle Jack” Finch is Atticus’ and Aunt Alexandra’s younger brother

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    Titile: Someone Like You Author: Sarah Dessen Date of Publication: 1998 Number Of Pages: 281 I checked out this book titled Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen. I chose this book because I read a different book by Sarah Dessen and well the last book was good and somewhat interesting. But I also chose this book because a friend of mine recommended it to me and because this author writes good girl teen fiction books. The author of this book is named Sarah Dessen and was born in Illinois on 1970

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