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    that have been most prominately bullied are Miss Caroline, Scout, and Dill. Burris Ewell, Miss Caroline, Scout, Dill, and Jem have bullied other characters. Being a victim of bullying does not exclude a character from being a bully themselves. Burris Ewell is a poor boy with no morals or authority. Without being taught the proper way to behave in society, Burris is a very aggressive young boy. On the first day of school, Burris harasses Miss Caroline,…

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    wise man did not take into account the extraordinary compounding effect of various overt discriminating factors relating to race, gender, and socio-economic status impacting Caroline. The story told in the excerpt from Worlds Apart by Cynthia M. Duncan portrays a black single mother of five from Southern USA named Caroline, and through Caroline’s eyes and her life experiences, offers a snapshot into an invisible world that is black rural poor (Duncan, 1999). Duncan converts statistics and…

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    Weekly Book Report Edwards, Kim.The Memory Keeper’s Daughter.New York: Penguin Books, 2005.401. Number of pages read this week: 25 Characters: Dr. David Henry, Norah Henry (David’s wife), Nurse Caroline Gill, Phoebe Henry and Paul Henry (Henry and Norah’s twins) Plot: (Describe the plot in one paragraph.) Norah is still not over the loss of her daughter a year later. She and David moved into a larger home in order to help her mental state…

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    Scout, the main character of To Kill A Mockingbird, is new to school and its atmosphere, as is Caroline Fisher, Scout’s first grade teacher. Ms. Caroline, however is not only new to school, but Maycomb County entirely. Ms. Caroline hails from Winston County which is widely known to be a place of different values and traditions that many in Maycomb hardly understand. When Ms. Caroline was in college she was taught a new way of teaching which she seeks to implement in public education. However…

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    In “To Kill a Mockingbird,” chapter 2 Miss. Caroline and Scout start off on the wrong foot. Miss. Caroline is a new teacher at the school, she is no older than 21 and has a new way of teaching. On the first day of school Miss. Caroline offers Walter Cunningham a quarter so that he can go get lunch because he “forgot” his at home. What Miss Caroline didn't know was that Walter couldn't pay her back, so he did not accept the quarter. The Cunninghams were country folks, who were poor and paid their…

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    Both Caroline Cowels and Sarah Morgan have reflected on a historical time when America was experiencing civil war in their books, Village life in America and A Confederate girl’s Diary respectively. While Sarah Morgan’s family was directly involved in the civil strife through Confederacy, Caroline had and the family had been keen followers of what is was happening in the political realms of America. It is quite amazing how these female individuals took interest in matters pertaining to politics…

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    In the novel The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards Caroline Gills feel alienating, and this brings her to enriching herself by bring a baby into her life. This relates to the work as a whole because Caroline didn't care if the baby wasn’t hers and didn’t care that the baby had down syndrome. Caroline’s feeling of distance enriched her, thus relating to novel as a whole. Since Caroline was a child she was very lonely and isolated “Distantly, silverware clattered voices hummed. Above her…

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    In The novel night circus women are treated less than man. In the novel the night circus there are many examples of feminism to Celia and Isabel. In the beginning of the novel they are treated different from the males but when the males start noticing that they are actually the same and even better at magic they start treating them like the aren't just women who is bad at magic but is a good magician and start treating them right. Feminism appears a lot in the night circus, it appears when celia…

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    Throughout the book, he holds detailed interviews with many different individuals throughout the United States of America who are dealing with poverty. In my opinion, I believe Caroline and her fourth child, Amber, would benefit the most from advocacy of a health care provider. In the beginning…

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    Caroline is one of the few prostitutes whom reside in the town brothel. Caroline is a Caucasian American from the west. She has long blonde hair, slim (almost starved looking) build and a tired battered appearance. Her pale skin looks slightly bruised from the handling she receives within the brothel. Her facial features are unmoving and miserable looking. Her personality is jaded as of current. Her usual fiery and somewhat flirty personality has dissipated over the years. Her actions are…

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