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    not married and spends all of his time hunting, so his people are worried about the future of his estate.They urge Gualtieri to marry and provide them with an heir.Gualtieri finally gives in on one condition: he gets to choose his own wife and they'll have to honor her as their lady, whoever she is.His people agree and eagerly await his choice.Gualtieri had taken a liking to a poor girl in his locality, so he approached her father and made a bargain for marriage.Then he returns to his own people…

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    meeting and about many other events and small talk. After the phoned conversation, Amanda and Tom have a somewhat unfriendly quarrel. Tom rants about his mother throwing out his books, being driven out of his own house, and about being the only one to have to work to pay the rent. Tom and Amanda, persistently arguing, can barely even get a full sentence out before the other…

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    Spencer is ⅕ of the main characters. I’d describe her as an overachiever. She always does what her parents tell her what to do. Instead of going out, she spends time studying , and no matter what she does, she always feels second best to her sister. I’d also describe her as intent because she wouldn't stop studying & would do anything to subdue her sister. Another way I’d describe her is unloyal. She kissed Melissa’s (her sister) boyfriend. The setting of the book changes throughout the story…

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    some news about Will’s ship. He heard that they were trying to face off pirates, which does not sound to promising. Then William Hobbs came to Susanna’s father about his daughter, Abigail. Abigail is not what their idea of a proper daughter is, she like to read and not the bible. She rights down her thoughts and likes to live in nature. She ran off again to go live in the woods. William wanted to see if Susanna’s family could do anything, Susanna offers to go find her and bring her back…

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    the village of Salem dancing in the woods. After the girls are discovered, word spreads across the town of their behavior and the sudden illness of Betty, who is found in her bed unable to wake up or speak. Which give off implications to people of the village that there may be witchcraft in Salem. As the girls are questioned about their behavior, a long string of lies is eventually strung out due to Abigail and…

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    She has never lived alone; she took care of her father then immediately her husband. She has lived a very sheltered life away from the troubles of the world. She lives in a society that is completely dominated by men. When her husband became ill, she borrowed money to help save his life. For a woman to take on debt without her husband, or in Nora’s case without the knowledge her husband, was not proper during the period in the play. Nora borrowed the money behind…

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    Owls Do Cry Case Study

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    novel Owls Do Cry tells the story of a New Zealand family who struggles with poverty. Set in the fictional town of Waimaru, the story follows the lives of Bob and Amy Whithers and their children Francie, Toby, Daphne and Chicks. Aside from their monetary struggles the family has to deal with the early death of their daughter Francie (cf. Frame 50), Toby's epilepsy (cf. 9 ff.) and Daphne's mental illness (105). My analysis of the novel shall start with how it describes Daphne and her life in the…

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    I could see in the book that it is obvious that her dad Bruce does not have a close relationship with his children, but I felt he wanted to be closer to Alison. I felt like this because as the reader I could clearly tell he would buy her pretty dresses or jewelry that he would have liked. Bruce portrayed that he would have liked to be a woman perhaps this was a way he could buy what he wanted without being judged for it, and see Alison in a sense as himself. As I read through the book I felt…

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    is but Koen reveals that it’s not her he’s worried about but just debating on whether or not to risk coming home late and violating his wife’s strict rules about having Hellas home early enough to do her homework. He mischievously decides to bite the bullet and Hellas joins him for the ride with a big grin on her face. The two head north and eventually reach an area with downed power lines. Releasing his airwalker, Pooda from the back of their truck, Koen makes her analyze the scene in hopes of…

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    Why is Zach not telling Cammie everything about himself and his school? I think that Zach is not telling Cammie everything because something big happened at his school that is meant to be kept a secret. Out of all of the Blackthorne boys that are at Gallagher Academy, not one of them likes to talk about their school and is willing to explain what their school truly is. Zach tried to change the subject anytime Cammie tried to ask about his background. When Cammie and Zach were using the lie…

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