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    stripping objects of art down to an indeed a perception. He started working at a very young age where he acquired discipline and ethics which served him well later in his art career. He was a below average student in high school and his major hobbies were music and dancing. At a very tender age Irwin somehow knew that his future career would fell in the art industry. After being in the military, Irwin enrolls in an art school where his tutors…

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    and baseball. He then continued on by running 5k runs and running as much as possible in is daily routine. Connor also became a Life guard for a short period of time during his high school years. Which gave him the quality of athletic. Another, quality that Connor possess is perseverance. He shows this by always putting his best forward onto his career. When he first started out on YouTube it took him four years to earn a large audience. He posted videos every week despite some negative…

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    Raymond Carver is best known for his work as a short story writer, he started the minimalist movement, releasing popular collections of short stories like "Cathedral", the Pulitzer Prize nominated "Where I 'm Calling From" that came out shortly before Carver 's death, "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love", & "Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?". Carver helped bring life back to short stories at a time when they were thought to be going away. He was born on May 25, 1938 in the state of…

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    F. Scott's Life

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    During this time he realized that New York was not the place for him, so he went back to Saint Paul to start his writing career. Scott’s parents were very happy that he came home, yet very discouraged that he was taking the wrong path. So Mollie his mother took matters into her own hands and got scott a job as an advertising manager, yet he turned it down. She was very disappointed…

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    William Blake was born in London, England on November 28, 1757. He attended school for a short while and was homeschooled by his mom as a child. At a young age, Blake had many visions and at age 4, he was said to have seen god’s hands at a window. Blake’s visions would affect the poems that he later would write. At age 10, Blake sketched ancient statues of human bodies and at that point, it was clear that Blake was gifted with an artistic talent. At age 14, Blake was apprenticed to the engraver…

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    on her novels. The name Cassandra Clare became a part of who she is. According to “My Bio” written by Cassandra Clare herself, she became a New York Times Bestselling Author. After reading “The Beautiful Cassandra,” it helped her start producing short stories (Cassandra Clare). Half a decade later from when Mrs. Clare got her pen name, she started writing fanfictions (Cassandra Clare Created a Fantasy Realm and Aims to Maintain Her Rule). When she was an assistant editor, she was working on…

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    such as betrayal, death and the origin of human evil. She began her literary career with publishing short stories and essays. ‘’Maria Concepcion’’ was her first published story in The Century Magazin in 1922. She published her bestselling novel Ship of Fools in 1964. Her literary achivement peaked with The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter (1964), which received the National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Her short stories make her fame permanent. Katherine Anne Porter was a…

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    Flannery O’Connor’s, two short stories, “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and “Good Country People” is one of her greatest writings she has written in her career. Unfortunately, her work is chastised by critics of how she would describe her characters in her novels and short stories as absurd. Most of O'Connor's settings in her stories take place in the south. Considering the fact she’s from the south, she likes to write most of her work about the way of life. O’Connor shares to the reader of this…

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    This essay had to be based on the irony aspect in the short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. The story describes a series of emotions Louise Mallard endures after hearing of the death of her husband Brently, who was believed to have died in a railroad disaster. 11-12.W.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts, and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content. I met this common…

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    “The Osage Firebird”, written by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen, is a short story that depicts the life of the ballerina, Maria Tallchief. It covers her childhood, her performance in The Firebird, and the awards she received during her life. Although it is not the most detailed of passages, it gives the basics of her life. The passage starts with how she listened to stories her grandmother told her by the fire. She remembered every story. She was shy when she was a child. She started taking dance…

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