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    have!” (177). While Arthur is fully responsible for his actions, his parents’ influence on his mentality is undeniable. Whether or not his parents explicitly taught him that his behavior was acceptable, their actions taught him that they were nonetheless. And Helen, recognizing that it is the responsibility of the current generation to undo the damage done by the previous, seeks to correct these errors, but does so under the assumption that it is the sole responsibility of the women to do so. In…

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    Independence is a state of solitude, self-determination, and freedom that everyone will crave at least once in their lifetime. During the 1840 's, feminism was beginning to spread, yet it was still a struggle for women to obtain independence, especially for those who truly wanted it. Charlotte Bronte 's romantic fiction novel, Jane Eyre, is named after the main character who encounters the same conflict as the majority of the women in her time period along with experiencing love. For some people…

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    James Connolly was an Irish Republican and Socialist leader who was born in the slums of Edinburgh, Scotland in the tenements of Cowgate in the year 1868. Connolly is perhaps most fondly remembered for his role as the military commander of the Easter Rising of 1916 in Dublin . Connolly was born into an Irish Catholic immigrant family, his father, John was born in some part of Ireland and it is believed his mother, Mary, originally came from County Monaghan . Connolly had five other siblings and…

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    The Journey of Amy Lowell’s Life Stood only five feet tall and weighed as much as 250 pounds. Who is this woman? She published many of famously known poems around the world. Who is this woman? She was left alone in her early adulthood after her parents’ death. Who is this woman? Even after her death, she remains a legend. This woman spoken so highly of is Amy Lowell. Amy Lowell’s family surrounded her with poetry throughout her childhood which influenced her to become a poet. Personal Life…

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    The Odd Women When Gissing 's novel was published in 1893, the number of women exceeded the number of men by over 500,000. This made it impossible for every woman to find a husband and also led to too many women entering the “traditional” female fields mentioned above. Women were forced to find new jobs to support themselves such as the clerical and business realms. For the women not lucky enough to find a suitable husband or who lacked the education necessary for a professional life the…

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    Agatha Christie, author of And Then There Were None used characterization and internal and external conflicts to portray the theme that when a person has done wrong, there is no way to escape punishment. Christie creatively developed these elements in And Then There Were None to teach her readers this lesson. Christie’s creativity and success as a murder mystery writer is why she is still considered the “Queen of Mystery”. Agatha Christie was born September 15, 1890 as Agatha Mary Clarissa…

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    By the summer of 1789, France was moving quickly toward revolution. There were severe food shortages in France, and increasing anger towards the monarchy. Additionally, the beginning of the French revolution was a terrible time for Marie Antoinette and her family. Just before the events of the French revolution began, Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI lost their son, Louis Joseph, to tuberculosis at age seven. The prince’s death added immeasurable grief to the lives of Marie Antoinette and Louis…

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    women who would have been reading this magazine. These dialogues are translucent in their purpose. The first dialogue sets the scene of several “young ladies of quality,” as stated on the cover page of the magazine, who are being scolded by their governess for eating too quickly in their anticipation of…

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    Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley grew up to become an essayist, biographer, short story writer, and novelist, most notably known for her novel ‘Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus’, published in 1818. Shelley led a complicated private life and suffered much ostracism due to her relationship with poet, playwright, author, and married man Percy Bysshe Shelley, which later came to be her husband. Shelly lost three of her children prematurely causing her to go into a deep depression. Even after…

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    Film, much like novels, are often pigeonholed into a rather constrictive set of genres. These genres exist as an incentive and attraction to potential viewers. With those genres, comes and expected set of themes and outcomes. For instance, if an audience sits down to view an action film, they are going to want to see a car, or two, exploding. Genres, however, can be restrictive, overshadowing the large theme or purpose an artist wants to put forward, this happen particularly in novel-to-film…

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