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    In the letter that John Cleese wrote, he was telling Americas how disappoint how they elect presidents. Sadly, it is not all of the American faults, it is the officials that choose to run the country. John Cleese believe that Americans should lose their independence quickly plus transition to a British Crown Dependency, and Queen Elizabeth and Theresa Many should rule over the American expect Utah. With that, one can cause many riots because many Americans do not believe that a woman can handle…

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    early American settler. Anne Bradstreet displays a variety of emotions in her works. Her different stories are swayed by whatever emotion she may have been feeling. Because she writes about real life events it’s easy to see into her mind. In To My Dear and Loving Husband Anne presents an overwhelming feeling of love through her work. “Thy love is such I can no way repay,/ The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray” (120). In this piece it’s very evident that she loves her husband, but through the…

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    Dear King George III, So, i'm not really sure how to start this letter but i'm thinking we need to talk. I have been thinking about us lately…. And i'm not happy with this relationship we have going on. I mean things used to be so great, it was like we we're meant for each other. I thought we would be together forever, but then things changed. A relationship should be give and take on both sides, but lately it's only been give in take on one side, my side, and then just take on the other…

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    Dear Y Camp family, One of the greatest feelings in life is when you’re laying in the cool grass looking up at a crystal clear sky with a million stars. Lighting bugs make the darkness sparkle and move. The night air unsullied and fresh, frogs croak, barn owls call back and forth to each other, and cicadas sing in the blackness. The moon casts shadows from the colossal hundred year old surrounding oak trees, your belly is filled with M&M’s and campfire cooked s 'mores. You can feel a sense of…

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    same way about each other. Both texts have different views on love and relationships. In the poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband”,the protagonist is deeply in love with her husband and show this in her marriage. But in the “Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin, Mrs.Mallard the protagonist feels repressed in her marriage. These women characters express different views about their marriage. “To My Dear and Loving Husband” and the “Story of An Hour” are both text about love storys. In the “Story of An…

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    When you go through life, you will be facing some problems or conflicts. As you are facing those conflicts, it is good to have a positive attitude towards it. You should have a positive attitude when responding to conflict is because in First Read: Dear Miss Breed had a character named Louise that was staying positive the whole time throughout the conflict they had to face. The conflict they faced was having to live through hiding from the Nazis from capturing them and concentration camps they…

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    philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche believed, “[f]amily love is messy, clinging, and of an annoying and repetitive pattern, like bad wallpaper.” This ‘bad wallpaper’ perfectly describes the family dynamic created in Bernice Frieson’s short story, “Brother Dear.” Consequently, the family of the protagonist, aside from her brother, can be classified as the antagonists of the story. Sharlene, the protagonist, and her older brother Greg both have differing aspirations; however, they both face a similar…

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    In her article on Anne Bradstreet’s “To My Dear and Loving Husband”, Emily Warn explores the difference between the teachings of Anne Hutchinson and the writings of Anne Bradstreet. Warn argues that the difference between the two Puritan women is that Anne Bradstreet conceals her views on Puritan theology behind the façade of a love letter, ensuring she does not suffer the same banishment of Anne Hutchinson. Warn references the opening of Bradstreet’s poem to support her claim. Bradstreet writes…

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    in the book, Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the Japanese Americans Incarcerated During World War II and a Librarian Who Made a Difference, Louise Owaga writes to Miss Breed about their beautiful journey to the incarcerated camp. To begin, in the story Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne had a lot of positive attitude towards the hiding from the Nazi soldiers. For example, in her diary at Saturday, July 11, 1942, living in a crowded place with many bad…

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    Reading and analyzing Anne Bradstreet’s poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband” as well as Sharon Olds’s story “I Go Back to May, 1937” we can terminate that they are both genuinely different pieces of literature that will help understand one another. One deals with a happy marriage and the other one is a daughter talking about her parent’s unhappy marriage. In the poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband” Bradstreet expresses the enormous love she has towards her husband Simon Bradstreet to whom she…

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