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    The same as the setting for the Maggie’s story, the protagonists, Ellen and Archer, in The Age of the Innocence are living between the two cultures. Ellen is a supporter for the new culture. With the appearance of Ellen Olenska in the novel, it deeply brands with the mark of an unusual lady. “With brown hair growing in close curls about her temples and held in place by a narrow band of diamonds. The suggestions of this headdress, which gave her what was then called a ‘Josephine look’, was…

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    Ellen is a very diffrent person from the beginning of the story to the end so in the beginning of the story ellen said “I do not want to be seen I want to be invisible” because ellen is shy and is being bullied by a girl named Dicey, she does not want to be seen.One more thing that ellen said that suports my reason for saying ellen changed is ellen said “ I use to be afraid of pigs” and so now in the beginning ellen is shy and timid and as well as quiet. But in the end of the book ellen is so…

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    over again during their lifetime. Success is not achieved without failure or an obstacle being overcome. Ellen Degeneres is one of those people that overcame a huge obstacle and success came from it. Ellen Degeneres is the successful host of The Ellen Degeneres Show. This show began in 2003 and since has been watched by many people. Before Ellen became famous she experienced a tragic loss. Ellen was at a concert with her girlfriend who she had been living with. They were fighting…

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    Case Study Ellen Waters

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    Ellen Waters is a 37-year-old female, student, who suffers from depressed moods and panic attacks. According to her current therapist, she presents to be constantly unhappy and has never had long periods of “feeling good.” Ellen’s father has challenges with alcohol and her parents’ marriage never seemed to be going well. Ellen feels that she was emotionally abused by her parents but denies any sexual trauma. Ellen has been feeling sad since she was an adolescent, at age 14 she attempted suicide…

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    Ellen Foster is a bildungsroman by Kaye Gibbons, dealing with a young girl named Ellen whose troubled family affected her, as well as her views on life and the world she lives in. Her views on the five pillars, school, self, family, society, and faith, are greatly affected. The pillar of family most impacts Ellen because her struggles with her biological family cause her to reach out to others and leads to her acceptance in diversity of race, lifestyle, and background. At the beginning of the…

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    not prove to be the case with Ellen from Ellen Foster. This raise in maturity in Ellen also helps raise her intelligence and ability to read emotions as well. All three of these abilities Ellen use throughout the book to help her get through the rough life that she has. Ellen has a very advanced maturity level compared to a regular ten-year-old that helps guide her throughout the novel. Ellen’s increase in maturity helps raise her intelligence level in the novel Ellen Foster. There are many…

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    Ellen Hopkins Book Review

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    • Ellen Hopkins was “born March 26, 1995 in Long Beach, CA.” (Bio) • Ellen Hopkins “publishers Simon & Schuster published Crank on October 1, 2004.” (Crank-Book) • According to Google books 1005 rated Crank a five star book and 647 rated Crank with four stars. Some reviews said “I love this book, it’st perfect!” (Crank) and one review even said “Ellen Hopkins is an amazing author.! From the format of her writing to the meaning behind all of it. Look for some of her amazing patterns in her…

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    Money’s Influence in Enslavement Ellen Cragin and Ellen Betts lived polar opposite lives as enslaved women in Mississippi and Louisiana, respectively. When Cragin was interviewed in 1939, around age eighty, she described her experience as a difficult and abusive time, which is exactly what one would have in mind when thinking about slavery. However, not all slave owners treated their slaves like animals. Ellen Betts had a different interpretation of her enslavement. Betts was eighty-four at the…

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    Ellen had no one to talk to about her feelings. She was a young girl that did not know much about the world. She had no family around her and she would feel as though the Swanton’s were her family, but she knew that something wasn't exactly normal about their family because she lived separately from them. Ellen knew she was beneath them in class and socially. She wondered a lot about her family and where…

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    Ellen can now live the American Dream due to the sacrifices Elizabeth made in her lifetime. Ellen is an American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer. She starred in the popular sitcom Ellen from 1994 to 1998, and has hosted her syndicated TV talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, since 2003. She is also an important figure in the LGBT community, in 1996 she came out as gay…

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