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    Anne Frank. Most people may know her name‚ while more know what she did. Have you ever put effort into discovering the marvelous details of Anne’s significance? Anne Frank was a wonderful writer and a creative thirteen year old girl who aspired‚ and inspired. She wrote a well known story about her and her relatives during World War II. Anne made public‚ the suffering that many others were afraid to voice. This young writer was quite intelligent‚ yet quickly underestimated. She could surely describe

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    Anne Hutchinson versus Massachusetts Anne Hutchinson was a Puritan woman whose acts of not agreeing with the Puritan doctrine had her excommunicated from the church. Anne did not believe that the people were predestined to go to Heaven or Hell but it would be determined based on their works. Accused of Blasphemy Anne was sent to court because of her actions which is now known as the Anne Hutchinson versus Massachusetts case. This case shows the effects of Political‚ Social and Historical. In

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    Anne of Green Gables: Comparison of Novel and Film The novel‚ Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery‚ follows the adventures of a young orphan girl‚ who finally finds a place she can call home. The orphan girl‚ Anne‚ has a kindred spirit that fills the hearts of the people of Avonlea. Her passion‚ enthusiasm‚ and imagination are captured in the 1984 film version directed by Kevin Sullivan. His version is the most popular because he stays true to the main plot of the text‚ enhances the imagery provided

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    The Romanization of Britain took place soon after the invasion of the Romans - headed by the emperor Claudius - in 43AD which created the society I have chosen to look at called Romano British. I personally believe that Romanization made little difference to Britain and this is what I will aim to explain in this essay. Before doing so we must analyse the reliability of our main primary sources; Tacitus‚ Julius Caesar and Cassius Dio. All three sources were well educated but each have individual

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    History of early Britain The early existence of people on the British Isles are described as prehistoric and referred to as unwritten history of Britain. The geographical position of the land was both a blessing and a problem: on the one hand the insular position protected the country from invasions‚ on the other – the lowland facing the continent always invited invasions. Britain has not always been an island. After the end of the last ice age the temperature rose and the ice cap melted

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    stayed with Great Britain. They say it would have gotten good profits‚ but I am going to explain why the colonist were justified in fighting and breaking away from Great Britain. The French and Indian war happened in 1750. After the war‚ British were in debt and placed taxes on colonist. The colonist were shocked and angry that they were being taxed. Waging war and breaking away Britain was justified for the colonist. The colonist were justified in fighting and breaking away from Great Britain because

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    Ismanuel Prof. Lamore INGL 3351 Sec. 060 8 September 2014 Anne Bradstreet father‚ Thomas Dudley‚ took great importance in seeing that she received superior education to that of most women as he would befit it. As such‚ one can infer that Anne Bradstreet had some type of grudge to the male dominant society she grew on. Her writing maintains hidden meaning in which casual readers would see the surface intentions of her poems and not offend any male readers. However‚ inside her humble lyrics one

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    Helen Keller‚ and Anne Frank all had interesting lives and are some of the most inspirational women in history. All these women had a lot of struggles in life‚ but only one of them had lived during the treacherous times of the Holocaust. Although Jewish men and women struggled through the cruel “Final Solution”in Nazi Germany during World War II‚ the children that lived during the tragedy must have been mentally scarred from the Holocaust‚ that is if they managed to survive. Anne Frank‚ known for

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    Film Analysis of The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank is a powerful non-fiction film based on the diary of a young Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in 1942 to escape the Nazi persecution. Filmed in 1959‚ George Stevens brilliant usage of mise-en-scene successfully made this movie thought provoking and emotional. Mise-en-scene is one of the four film components that allow motion pictures to serve as a medium of communication. Films use this component to incorporate a

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    Anne Bradstreet’s poem‚ "The Prologue‚" portrays the struggles of being a woman in a Puritan society. She realized that in a Puritan society‚ women were not meant to speak their mind and have strong opinions. With this poem she acknowledges her role as a woman in society even if she doesn’t agree with it. Anne Bradstreet shows her recognition of men’s supposed superiority in that time period with this line: "Men can do best‚ and women know it well" (40). Regardless of her acknowledgment of her

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