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    and had to overcome them? That’s what happened to Matilda in the story Fever, 1793. Unfortunately, everyone has/will go through hard times and might find it hard to overcome tough times. Matilda, or as she is called, Mattie, went through tough times but she got through them. Fever 1793 is about the people of Philadelphia facing Yellow Fever, told from a girl’s, Matilda’s, point of view. In my opinion, the main idea of Fever, 1793 is overcoming hardships because Mattie kept going when her mother…

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    Fever 1793 Book Report

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    How would you respond when faced with adversity, would you run from it or face it? In the book Fever 1793 Matilda Cook a fourteen year old girl was faced with many problems. For example, her mother got ill with yellow fever and she sent her away with her grandfather. As the wagon was heading out of the city, her grandfather had a coughing fit. Guards examine and prevent all of the ill people from coming into the countryside. Everyone on the wagon passes the inspection except for…

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    Two books that have very different genres- and are pretty much different in every other way- are,"Fever 1793," by Laurie Halse Anderson, and,"Tiger's Curse," by Colleen Houck. These two books have almost no similarities and that makes it easy to pick a favorite genre- whether it's historical fiction or sci/fi fantasy. To really know the differences between these two genres it's important to pay close attention to the conflict, culture, and the setting. One difference between these two…

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    Introduction In the novel, Fever 1793, authored by Laurie Halse Anderson we are introduced to a young girl named Matilda “Mattie” Cook. When we first meet Mattie she is being woken up by her mother and finds that a mosquito is buzzing around in her ear. Her mother is telling her to wake up and get to work because their servant girl, Polly, is running late. They soon come to find out that Polly has passed away from a disease called yellow fever. Mattie and her family are not aware of the wave…

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    How would you respond when faced with adversity, would you run from it or face it? In the book Fever 1793 Matilda Cook a fourteen year old girl was faced with many problems. For instance, her mother got ill with yellow fever and she sent her away with her grandfather out of Philadelphia. Her mother had a notion that the fever was contagious, therefore she sent them off to go to the countryside. They had gotten on a wagon and the went off. She fell asleep in the searing heat. Mattie woke…

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    Fever 1793 || Fiction Laurie Halse Anderson Why do you think the author chose the title he/she did? Analyze its deeper meaning. If it is an obvious title, rename it something more symbolic and explain your rationale. The book “Fever 1793” is written by Laurie Halse Anderson. Anderson chose “Fever 1793” as the title because it told us the story through a girl called Matilda. Matilda is constantly struggling through the deadly epidemic; Yellow fever. When Matilda was invited to a tea party, her…

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    summer of 1793, Yellow Fever was a plague that took thousands of souls of people that lived in Philadelphia. The Yellow fever got to Philly by foreign ships with mosquito that have bread in the cargo areas. People got yellow fever by an infected mosquito. The mosquito got infected by biting people that were already infected. The people that treated the infection were doctors from Philadelphia and French doctors. Both the French and American doctors tried to help all the yellow fever victims as…

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    deadly fever. You must leave your home at the coffeehouse and leave with your grandfather, but you get stranded in the middle of nowhere. You are scared, exhausted, hungry, and sick. You don’t know what is going to happen to you next. “Fever 1793,” by Laurie Halse Anderson is set during the disease breakout a little more than two centuries ago. Furthermore, there were several important plot lines scattered throughout this book. One of the first most important plot lines was when the fever had…

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    Has Mattie changed in Fever 1793, written by L. Anderson? Many people can change, especially on the inside. Here are three examples of how Mattie has changed. Throughout the realistic fiction novel, Mattie became exponentially stronger in mentally and physically. She has also become more cautious and independent. The first change Mattie has gone through is becoming stronger. Mattie used to be weak; When Polly died she felt feverish and couldn't handle the death. The author states this in…

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    Anderson’s historical fiction novel, Fever 1793. One is the simple act of being grateful. it is important to stop and think about how lucky you are when someone else is surely in a worse situation. Another common theme is perseverance and the clear effort that the characters show in attempting to survive the fever epidemic. Some can even argue that within perseverance, is selflessness. Appreciation and perseverance are two main themes shown in the novel Fever 1793. One theme presented by…

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