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    Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths were cousins responsible for the hoax of the Cottingley Fairies in 1917. At first‚ they took a couple of photographs claiming them to be real to Elsie’s father‚ who didn’t believe it. However‚ her mother was a strong believer of the supernatural and took the photographs as evidence to a lecture on spiritulism. The girls were urged to take three more photos and they were brought to the wider public. In 1981‚ Elsie Wright confessed

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    Analysis: The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson On the night of August‚ 26‚ 1765‚ a violent mob broke into Thomas Hutchinson’s house and sacked the entire place‚ stealing around 900lbs in cash‚ and breaking/stealing a total of around 2200lbs sterling. The wide spread feeling in America was that Thomas Hutchinson had betrayed his beloved country for selfish reasons. It was hard to imagine a man like Hutchinson to betray his country with a background like his own. His family generally helped to found New

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    Steckley‚ J. (2008). White Lies about the Inuit (p. 168). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. In White Lies about the Inuit‚ John Steckley attempts to dismantle many popular “lies” about the Inuit by examining their sources in both academia and in pop culture (Steckley‚ 2008). Why is he qualified to write this book? Steckley‚ who holds a PhD in education from the University of Toronto‚ is also the last known speaker of the Huron language (Goddard‚ 2010). He is clearly an eminent scholar who has

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    Anne Hutchinson

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    11/20/12 Anne Hutchinson Thesis Statement: Anne Hutchinson is a famous Puritan Leader who lived during the 15th and 16th century‚ Anne changed the role of women of her time period drastically because of her deep belief to freedom of speech. I. Early Years A. Anne was born in Alford‚ Lincolnshire‚ England. As a young girl Anne quickly began to follow in her father’s footsteps learning everything he ever knew about the Puritan ways and teaching her all about John Cotton‚ the man

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    Anne Hutchinson: An Early Feminist In 1637‚ women were considered servants of their husbands‚ and child bearing creatures of many. There were set rules “enforced by the Puritans” which stated women should only bear as many children as possible‚ raise them‚ take care of their husbands‚ and then remain quiet. They were seen as “morally feeble creatures”‚ who could do no more than “lead men to damnation if [men were to allow them] to form an opinion or express a [belief].” [1] Anne Hutchinson

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    Mrs Hutchinson

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    Paper #1 Hawthorne: Mrs. Hutchinson Mrs. Hutchinson was a very religious woman who believed strongly in the bible. It seems as Mrs. Hutchinson is a very intelligent‚ delicate‚ God fearing women. She was the type of women that didn’t mind speaking her heart about the word of God; neither did she alarm herself of her surrounding area. For the longest time men were they only ones to speak out freely and not be judged by their expressions. It was Mrs. Hutchinson whom felt the need to be

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    • Why was Anne Hutchinson such a threat to Puritan society that leaders decided to banish her? Remember that other dissenters in Puritan society were treated differently. Be sure to consider social‚ political‚ and religious reasons. This situation was more complex than a bunch of fanatical or sexist leaders using their power to oppress‚ so make sure you approach the complexity of the history appropriately. Anne Hutchinson was an outspoken‚ confident woman who‚ just like John Winthrop

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    A Pair Of Silk Stockings

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    Pair of Silk Stockings by Kate Chopin is a story most single mothers can relate to. The struggle between doing what is needed‚ what is right for the family or giving into their own wants and desires for a day or two. In this story‚ Mrs. Summors is a poor mother that comes into fifteen dollars and she contemplates for two days on how to spend this money because she wants to make the most of this money. The story displays a theme of struggle between necessity and desires. She talks about buying her

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    "A Pair of Silk Stockings" was written by Kate Chopin in April of 1896 and later published in 1897. Known for including in her stories local color from the Louisiana area‚ Chopin is also celebrated for exploring themes that reflect the role of women in society. In "A Pair of Silk Stockings‚" she portrays the quiet struggle of a woman searching for a balance between family life and personal satisfaction. The story’s main character is Mrs. Sommers‚ a wife and mother. Her family is very poor‚ and

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    the story she had thought about her kids when she was buying herself gloves and hats but she didn’t hesitate to treat herself because it had been so long and she felt like she deserved it after to do so much for her family. (“On Impulse however this long-deprived woman spends all the money on herself‚ striving for one day at the least self-indulgence‚ one day that might hint of some personal autonomy in a pinched and narrowed existence” Kate Chopin: “A Pair of Silk Stockings”; The Marital Burden and

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