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    Boy who cried wolf, Beauty in the Beast, Fault in our stars, Walking across Egypt declaration of Independence and autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Even though they are not the same genre they have all impacted American Literature. People may think that children like stories and young adult stories such as Walking Across Egypt and Beauty and the Beast do not impact or relate to American Literature,but they do.In fact the moral provided through these stories such as honesty is the best policy…

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    Gertrude Stein had been writing for about three decades and remained unknown until her autobiography was published. The few people, who knew her until then found her texts incomprehensible. The readers had to access language from a different perspective in order to understand the alterations in the words’ order and not everyone was open to this…

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    Reflecting back, when first starting my learner autobiography, I immediately noticed that I had grown over the semester and was able to improve in creating my learner autobiography. When first starting, I had only mentioned how I learn best and what learning strategies and techniques I benefit from. In the first draft, I did not mention what made it easier to learn when using specific strategies or techniques. I also noticed that I did not mention any theories that play a role in helping me…

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    Since the beginning of English settlement in North America, there are many documents that make America as it is today. From the Declaration of Independence in 1776 to the United States Constitution in 1787, then come the Bill of Rights in 1791. These documents became the “official” documents of the United States. They shaped America to become the nation of freedom with freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and the right to vote. However, what happen to documents that are not official? they…

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    Morality has often been thought of as limited due to the fundamental rights and wrongs everyone has known since kindergarten, however there is an overabundance of approaches to elucidate this skill. For instance, in the autobiography A Most Awkward, Ridiculous Appearance by Benjamin Franklin, he provides a brief story on his arrival to Philadelphia and then explains how he conducts his thirteen moral virtues that he plans to accomplish. Franklin’s approach with this piece can be related to a…

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    his autobiography. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin is a different beast in its literature. Unlike most books, and possibly most autobiographies as well, Franklin’s autobiography does not have a smooth flow between his three sections. These abrupt transition could be accounted for by the many years of break Franklin took in between each section. The overall theme for Franklin’s autobiography is for one to become self developing.…

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    Frankenstein: An Autobiography? Certain novels become so intriguing that researches and scholars alike try to read into them as much as possible. Often times, they try to de-code the true meaning of novels and figure out why one would write of certain topics. Some scholars will over analyze a piece of work which would make their evaluation of a novel not make sense, while others may not dig into so deep and just scratch the surface of a reasoning behind a novel. There are several scenarios that…

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    The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is both Franklin's chief literary work and a vital historical document. The document was written by Benjamin Franklin, who is believed to be one of United States' founding fathers. He was a civic activist, printer, Politician, political theorist, scientist, diplomat, statesman, postmaster, and inventor. Remarkably, this was the first document to achieve widespread prominence and still after more than two hundred years…

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    As I read Bill Lucas’s autobiography, I was amazed by the fact that Lucas could just not catch a break. Not only did Lucas’s eyesight have a significant impact on his life, but between frequently moving around, losing his mother, and being unable to find work and keep his music group together, Lucas’s life was far from easy. However, it is the obstacles that Lucas faced that makes him the perfect person to be a blues singer. It seems like singing the blues was a great way for Lucas to get his…

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    Franklin is white, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States while Equiano is a former African slave, right? Well as it turns out, Equiano based his autobiography, The Interesting Narrative of the Life…

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