Category: /Literature/English
is terrified of women, arrives at the train station and finds a girl orphan instead of a boy; the orphanage sent the eleven-year-old Anne Shirley by mistake. Anne's talkativeness and spirit charm Matthew, who shyly tells Marilla that he wants to keep her. Marilla
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Category: /History
Frank Lloyd Wright: Innovator in American Architecture
"...having a good start, not only do I fully intend to be the greatest architect who has yet lived, but fully intend to be the greatest architect who will ever live. Yes, I intend
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
"The Author To Her Book", by Anne Bradstreet is a poem directed towards her previously written book. The whole poem is an extended metaphor as it is writing about writing. The book is personified as her child and thus there is simple rhyme and rhythm
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Category: /Literature/Novels
The relationship of Jack Burden and Anne Stanton was one shared with time upon the tennis courts, lakes, and roads in Burdens Landing. The failure of engagement between Jack and Anne was due to the fact they both desired different qualities
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
Storytelling and Healing: A Relationship of Mutuality
"I will put my words in his mouth and he will speak to them all."
(Deut 18:18)
Though Arthur Franks "The Wounded Storyteller's" primary theme is centered around illness, it has a deeper underlying
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Category: /Literature
can be seen as a symbol of the character Norma Jean in the short story "Shiloh," by Bobbie Ann Mason. Her husband, Leroy, can be seen as a symbol for the federal government. Throughout the work "Shiloh," the theme of change is ubiquitous. Change is evident
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Category: /History
Anne Hutchinson was born Anne Marbury in Alford, England, in 1591. Francis Marbury, Annes father, spoke out that many of the ordained ministers in the Church of England were not fit to guide people's souls. Anne's father was a deacon at Christ
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Category: /Literature
A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Ersatz Elevator
Lemony Snicket
259 Pages
Copyrighted in 2001
Klaus's Diary
3/31/01
Dear Diary,
<Tab/>Today I arrived at the Squalor's apartment, which is located on Dark
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Category: /Literature/English
Frank Lloyd Wright's favorite occupation on a Sunday afternoon was to rearrange the furniture in his Oak Park house; photographs of these experiments still exist today. They show that during his first six years there, his living room
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Category: /Literature/English
From the beginning of his writing career, Nathaniel Hawthorne has made several references to Anne Hutchinson. In fact, he even wrote a sketch called Mrs. Hutchinson. Because of Hawthornes apparent interest in Mrs. Hutchinson, it is entirely possible
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