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    Anne of Green Gables by Lucy M. Montgomery Critical Analysis Theme: The Conflict between Imagination and Social Expectations Anne of Green Gables was written by a Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomary in 1908. It was the most famous novel of its time. It was considered as a children novel in twentieth century. It describes the adventurous story of a 11 year old orphan girl who is by mistake sent to on an Island where a brother and a sister are going to adopt her and want her to work with…

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    Pride and Prejudice is a romance novel written by Jane Austen and published in 1813. Pride and Prejudice is firstly a novel about surpassing obstacles and finding true love and happiness. The story follows the emotional development of the main character Elizabeth Bennet, one of the five daughters of Bennet family, who has the tendency to judge too quickly. As the story progress, Elizabeth learns the difference between the superficial and the essential, throughout her relationship with Mr. Darcy.…

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    quickly I can learn about any area of the world whenever I want to with just a few mouse clicks. This kind of cultural broadening was next to impossible for children growing up in the time of Anne and Elijah. During that time, you were born in a town, got married in a town, and died in that very same town. Anne and Elijah were raised by people who grew up in the same community with one another, who shared a culture, and…

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    Critique Form 1 Alphabet, Concept, Number Books title: Blue Hat, Green Hat author: Sandra Boynton publisher: Little Simon earliest date of publication: 1984 type: Concept difficulty level: Preschool, Kindergarten awards: Summary of Content ‘Blue Hat, Green Hat’ is a book to teach children the concept of colors and how to wear clothes. It starts off with an elephant wearing a blue hat, a moose wearing a green hat, a bear wearing a red hat and then it says “oops” because the next animal is a…

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    Kinship The Anna of Green Gables culture is a patriarchy. In marriage the woman would take her husband’s name, Anne is properly known as Mrs. Gilbert Blythe after she gets married. Friends would call her Anne, but otherwise that is what she would be known as. The woman is also expected to be the one to stay home and take care of the children. The USA could be classified as a patriarchy but it’s leaning towards a more equal ruling. In marriage the woman normally takes her husband’s last name…

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    I have loved to read for as long as I can remember. My parents spent a lot of time reading to me when I was little and it didn’t take me long to teach myself to read on my own. Throughout my elementary school years, I spent most of my time reading. As I got older, I began to gain other responsibilities and interests which left me with less time for literary escape. Books, however, have always remained precious to me and the time I spend reading is never unpleasant nor wasted. I believe that…

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    America is known for the iconic farmlands and rolling fields seen in classic movies such as Of Mice and Men and Anne of Green Gables. George and Lennie came to a land with a dream of starting a life of their own, leaving behind many adversities. As this provides some resemblance to migrant workers, it doesn’t come close to the incomprehensible experiences of Hispanic immigrants…

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    While researching Publishers Marketplace, I noticed you enjoy fiction, mystery, and romance. Because of this, and your reputation at Writers House, I want you to be the first literary agent to consider my work. At 150,000 words, Center Ice was written for the young-adult in all of us. Born and raised in Minnesota, Becca Cooper is a skilled ballet dancer who struggles with a secret that could shatter her life. Plagued by debilitating visions of a ballerina named Cassandra, the seventeen-year old…

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    The Unique Story of Henry VIII and Wives King Henry VIII had six wives, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Kathryn Howard, Katherine Parr. “Henry is the second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.” (Henry VIII (r. 1509-1547)) “In his youth he was athletic and highly intelligent. He speaks good French, Latin, and Spanish; he is very religious; heard three masses daily when he hunted, he is extremely fond of hunting, and never takes that diversion without tiring…

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    I dreamed as a kid, like many others, of being a nurse or a doctor when I grew up. I loved the idea of giving shots and wrapping up broken bones. Fixing medical issues seemed cool. After all, there’s an injury, and as a nurse or doctor you have to solve it. Problem solving seemed to be my forte. Yet somehow, I wasn’t completely satisfied. I kept forcing myself to think, “This is what I want. This is going to be great.” I started to outgrow my love the medical field. In my junior year of high…

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