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…who fought in the trenches. Memoirs of war also include diaries, though not always the personal writing of soldiers. Mary Chesnut, wife of Confederate general James Chesnut, kept a diary about how war affected the daily life of people in the South: from…
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…together, but Catherine suffered through many miscarriages and failed to produce a male heir. Henry then fell in love with Anne Boleyn, the mother of Elizabeth I. Their relationship transformed England forever, but Henry had Anne beheaded and married his next…
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…was born Mary Anne Evans November 22, 1819, and became one of the great realists of Victorian fiction, as well as the author of what has been adverted to as the era's most impressive novel, Middlemarch. George Eliot will be referred to as Mary Anne Evans…
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…. Michael Anagnos considered Helen's case and immediately recommended a former pupil of the institution, that woman was Anne Sullivan. Anne Sullivan Anne Sullivan had lost the majority of her sight at the age of five. By the age of ten, her mother had died…
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…occurred when he was young. As a child, his father probably took him to see plays when traveling troupes of actors came to town, although that was not often. Shakespeare was married to Anne Hathaway in 15824, when he was 18; she was 26, eight years his senior…
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…might have died a deaf, blind, mute, uneducated women. Instead a recent graduate of the school, Anne Sullivan was offered the position of tutor for Helen. She arrived in Tuscumbia in March to live with the Keller's as Helen's personal tutor. Helen begin…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Malamud’s The Assistant and Chaim Potok’s The Chosen. Religion plays a major role in the shaping of both novels. Both books begin with the respective religious outcast (Frank and Rueven) befriending the respective character (Morris and Danny) as a result…
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…In both the book and movie Montana 1948 –Larry Watson and A River Runs Through It-Robert Redford. There is a character that ends up destroying himself without knowing that they are doing so. Both characters Frank and Paul die at of the story from…
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…wrong is right or not. This is what David’s father Wesley had to decide in the novel when his brother committed a horrible crime that changed his family’s life forever. Frank was the local doctor in Montana and also the brother of Wesley. He was found out…
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Category: /Literature
…people could relate to Rita going through a student's life. The older members of the audience would be able to relate to Frank. <Tab/>To make my staging ideas for 'Educating Rita' interesting I need to make them entertaining and informative…
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