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    hours. Also, the spread of diseases was prevalent due to unsanitary living conditions and poor public health. Noticing the English citizens suffered from labor and illness, the culture of England during the years 1800 to 1850 significantly shaped Caroline Norton’s literary work. Laborers working for long hours was common in this culture, becoming an essential aspect in “A Voice From the Factories.” For instance, the lives of workers were marked by hardship as laborers worked exhausting hours in…

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    1. What precisely (give me some quotations here) does Caroline Norton want? Is she interested in equality of men and women? Do you find anything surprising about this document? Caroline Norton is making an argument in her “Letter to the Queen” that the government should create a “realm where women are protected by law” (1535). Norton explains that women do not have the same rights as men at this time in history. One of these rights is allowing women to hold their own property, instead, she…

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    Four Meetings, by Henry James, Miss Caroline falls victim to loneliness, foes, betrayal, and her own mind. First and foremost, loneliness dispels Miss Caroline away from society. Throughout Four Meetings, Miss Caroline spends her time in solitary. Before the narrator arrives, she always stands away from the crowd. Caroline sits “alone by herself at a cafe” and she spends the voyage on the boat “perpetually at the side of the vessel” (James 2). Yet, Miss Caroline stands “at odds with her…

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    Uncontrolled Caroline was a unique individual. There was no one else like her in the world, or so she believed. She felt alone, since no one understood what she went through. She was different. Her parents called it a miracle, a gift. Caroline called it a curse. Caroline’s powers often became too much to handle. They were dramatically intense, and she felt as though she wouldn’t ever be able to keep them locked away. She hated the heavy burden that her powers forced onto her. It was a rainy…

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    Caroline Masters has a shot at being a judge for the U.S. Federal Court but her niece needs her right after she gets the call. In The Final Judgment, Caroline starts the trial while revealing her past and how it relates to the trial. She struggles through the family drama and people having doubts about her. In this journal, I will be questioning, clarifying, and evaluating. I will be questioning why Caroline broke into Megan Race’s home and took her journal. Caroline breaks into a witness’…

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    the harsh times in history for the disabled population. Manifested through the uncertainty of characters and institutions, Kim Edwards exhibited justice to the undue hardships of handicapped individuals in the 1960’s. Justice is initiated through Caroline despite the actions of David and the School Board. To begin, David is portrayed as an obstacle against Caroline’s pursual for justice for Phoebe. One of the first things we see david do is…

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    excited until Mrs. Caroline, the teacher, walked in. Ms. Caroline isn’t too fond of Scout, and is just trying to find the right footing, figuring out how everybody acts in the Maycomb County. Scout is soon to realize that not everyone is going to like her and she needs to learn to live with those people. Forcing the class to listen Ms. Caroline reads a book about cats to start off the day. “Miss Caroline began the day by reading us a story about cats,” (Lee 21). This helps Ms. Caroline grow…

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    house so you need not worry about them. They shall not be bothering you. I wish that you had spent some time with Ms. Ecker before you enteratined guest, but it seems it is not meant to be that way. Now, hurry and go get dressed, I already sent Caroline," Caroline was one of the chamber maids, and Ginny's persoanl favorite, "up to your room to ready your clothes. Please do not whine, I have already had to listen to it from Blithe, I do not wish to hear it from you." "Yes Mother dear," Ginny…

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    “So I live in one big weird collage,” Caroline says in Lauren Gunderson’s I and You. It’s evidenced by the play’s set that this is true. Caroline has been sick all her life and cannot go to school, so she spends much of her time in her bedroom. Because of this, her bedroom has become a reflection of her character and her life. Caroline’s “busy, colorful but not girly” bedroom has the sloped, angular walls of a finished attic room. This was a creative decision made by the set designers in the…

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    or self-esteem. Caroline went from a somewhat happy-go-lucky girl from a slightly troubled and in many ways strange upbringing to a woman consumed with everything alcohol related. This would often mean ensuring that alcohol was always on hand, specifically keeping a personal stash to make sure she would never go without its presence at any given moment and drinking whenever possible to keep her emotions and pain at bay. Alcohol in many ways became a method to fill voids for Caroline. To the…

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