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    The psychoanalytical lens is a way of understanding the human mind and the characters within a story. Many different theories have contributed to psychology, but “most psychological criticism of the last century lands at the doorstep of Sigmund Freud” (Gillespie 1). Freud was the father of a psychoanalysis, helped explain human behavior, and came up with a way to treat mental illnesses. Freud focused much of his ideas on psychic forces having an influence on human behavior (Gillespie 2). He had…

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    hand with character development throughout the storyline. The development and growing of characters is present and similar in all of the four novels; Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden, E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web, Natalie Babbitt’s Tuck Everlasting and Katherine Paterson’s Bridge to Terabithia. In The Secret Garden, Burnett portrays the two main characters, Mary Lennox and Colin Craven as “mirror images.” The entire…

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    Muckrakers Research Paper

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    Ignorance is the Real Enemy Origin: Ray Stannard Baker. After 1896. US cities. Muckraker. Primary. Purpose: To explain muckrakers impact society What does Baker say is the reason or purpose for Muckrakers? What is their responsibility? Baker states that the reason or purpose for Muckrakers is to expose the world around them. To really look at it and they are responsible to report honestly, fully, and above all interestingly at what they found. Muckrakers must report the facts, they can’t…

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    suffering out there- and she feels as if it’s happening to her” (Kidd 95). The Secret Life of Bees is a story about a girl named Lily who runs away from home to find a family called the Boatwright’s. They are cultured woman who are like mothers to Lily. May, who stands in as one of Lily’s mothers, has a tough time coping with life so she builds her own little Wailing Wall in her backyard to go and morn at. May from The Secret Life of Bees connects to the image of the Wailing Wall by using it in…

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    In the novel The Secret Life of Bees, the setting changes. In beginning of the novel, the story is set in Sylvan, South Carolina. Then Lily escapes to Tiburon, South Carolina. It is originally set at the Owens peach farm, in Sylvan, South Carolina. Until Lily runs away, and the setting changes to August’s house in Tiburon. The novel takes place in the late 1960s starting in 1964. The main character of this novel is Lily Owens. She is a 14 year old girl, who lives with her father on a…

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    Anthony Abbott Book

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    kids books and boils down other things books do and puts it into an eighty page book to create something that is not as good as what he is ripping off but making children love them anyway. "Journey to the Volcano Palace" is the second book in the "Secrets of Droon" series. The three friends (Neal, Julie, and Eric) are faced with a problem. Lord Sparr, a nasty man, has taken a jewel that has magic powers from their friend, Princess Keeah. She is need of their help. They know where it is, which…

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    or she was certainly frowned upon. Therefore with Nathan possibly having this disease it causes him to go into panic mode. He ends up traveling to different places out of the blue and starts using drugs. “This was the secret fact he had to live with everyday of his life, the secret life that had brought him to Xanax and Halcion, Darvon and Valium- all crude efforts to cut the fear firing his blood, exploding like the tiny viral time bombs he believed were lying in wait, expertly planted” (par.…

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    Marigolds by Eugenia W. Collier is the story of a child transferring from childhood into womanhood. The story involves Lizabeth trying to find out who she is while growing up in a poor rural society during the Great Depression, but finds out who she is through a rather reckless act. Lizabeth has many nearby kids that she spends her summer days with, but Lizabeth seems to be the most mature out of the bunch. Lizabeth will finally recognize who she is and the beauty and meaning of what she had…

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    Victoria Secret History

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    Victoria secret is the store I will discuss because of their history and the fact that a married customers came up with one of the most popular lingerie lines followed by their body spray, lotion, and shower gel collection. Ray Ramond and his wife decided to create their own lingerie line due to his embarrassment of shopping for lingerie in department stores for his wife Gaye. They founded the company in California in 1977. For years, many people wondered what was, Vickie’s secret until it…

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    weight reduction as they present models with anorexia as they paint the paradigm of ideal beauty. Young women tend to be affected by culture and culture is defined and presented by media. For example, we’ve got victoria secret models. Many girls dream of becoming a Victoria 's secret angel as society has classified them to being beautiful and having the perfect body many girls envy. They walk down the runway showing so much confidence using their lingerie and a pair of wings. After watching…

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