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claimed to have. Hawthorne attended Bowdoin College and graduated after four years. After graduation, he returned to Salem. Contrary to his familyâs expectations, Hawthorne did not begin to read law or enter business, rather he moved into his motherâs house
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a zombie.The night before, Reverend Parris had heard a funny noise in the woods outside his house, and stumbledonto a frightening scene: his black slave Tituba was waving her arms over a boiling kettle, muttering wild-sounding gibberish, and around the fire a dozen
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. After graduation, he returned to Salem. Contrary to his familys expectations, Hawthorne did not begin to read law or enter business, rather he moved into his mothers house to turn himself into a writer. Hawthorne wrote his mother, I do not want
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Six million Jewish residents of Eastern Europe were exterminated during the Holocaust of the 1940s. Families were taken out of their homes and put into ghettos, which were large prison type establishments that housed dozens of people in one small
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dreams. In The Glass Menagerie, the fire escape symbolizes the way for Amanda
Wingfield to bring a man into the house to save her and her daughter. To Tom, the fire escape is a means of escape from the house that traps him- a path to the outside world
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day, the girl is gone. In a short few weeks, he had become dependant on the girls company. Once she is gone, he finds himself changed by having known her. When he goes to work on one of the following days, there is a fire alarm. He and the other fireman
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to Whistler St. not to far from my first house. I here stories about how I use to crawl out of my crib and sit in my parents door. The funniest story my parents told me about my crib incident was with my sister. My parents took turns checking up on us and one night
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, Hawthorne did not begin to read law or enter business, rather he moved into his mother's house to turn himself into a writer. Hawthorne wrote his mother, "I do not want to be a doctor and live by men's diseases, nor a minister to live by their sins, nor a lawyer
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. Then one day, the girl is gone. In a short few weeks, he had become dependant on the girls company. Once she is gone, he finds himself changed by having known her. When he goes to work on one of the following days, there is a fire alarm. He and the other
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to be an outcast by many of the people in Maycomb. He never came outside, except for two occasions in the book. The first time Boo comes out is when a fire breaks out at Miss Maudies, and Scout is standing outside in the cold. Boo wraps a blanket around her, without her
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