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    Mary Cassatt was an impressionist painter‚ born in America in 1844. She later decides to move to France however to pursue for career and makes it her permanent home in 1875. This allowed her to be more exposed to other artists‚ such as Edgar Degas who she highly admired. Thus his works inspired and influenced Mary’s use of mediums in her own artworks. This can be seen within various works such as the Little Girl in a Blue Armchair‚ Sleepy Baby and Maternal cares. Through these we can see how her

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    The lens through which readers encounter monsters is often a skewed one. This lens could be that of the author‚ who seeks to embody a monster as a horrific‚ non-human entity that will cause havoc in an area. Similarly‚ this lens could be that of a character in a piece‚ one who witnesses the monster’s wrath and destruction firsthand and hopes to avoid the cruel savage being. Monster narratives rarely unfold from the perceptive of the monster‚ and‚ as such‚ audiences must rely on other sources as to the

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    Sanders1 Monique Sanders Professor Latin American April 3‚ 2016 Our Lady of Guadalupe: In legend of Nuestra Se?ora de Guadalupe and in Catholicism we would say Virgin Mary. Our Lady Guadalupe is definitely a part of Raza race history. The Virgin of Guadalupe is literally intertwined with both the History of the Catholic Church in the new world and of Mexico itself. To mention a few events‚ the great floods of 1629 claimed 30‚000 lives and threatened the destruction of

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    The novel‚ Crow Lake‚ by Mary Lawson portrays a family that suffers from the great tragedy of when the Morrison parents are unexpectedly killed in an automobile accident. This tragedy created a great change of lifestyle to the seven year old protagonist‚ Kate Morrison‚ her older brothers‚ Luke and Matthew‚ and her younger sister‚ Bo. After the accident‚ the remaining of the Morrison family greatly attempts to prevent the family to be separated and sent to relatives. This novel is wisely written and

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    It is difficult to believe that during Mary Wollstonecraft’s period women were denied many rights‚ yet it was completely acceptable by society. Wollstonecraft mentions that due to the "unnatural distinctions" that affected them‚ women developed a lack of self-respect. Although women of the present have what Mary Wollstonecraft wanted to help women earn self-respect such as equal opportunities‚ today we still fall victim to the desire to fit into society’s standards‚ similar to women before.

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    challenged how we perceive gender‚ fiction and race. Mary Ann Shadd Cary was one of these women‚ for she broke down insurmountable barriers for female writers of colour in North America. For young‚ black female writers‚ Shadd and other great writers are role models as pioneers in the craft‚ brave women who wielded their pens like swords; they cut through the throes of discrimination and oppression with defiance and boldness in their written works. Mary Ann Shadd Cary was born in Delaware in 1853 to abolitionist

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    Legend: Mary Magdalene was of the district of Magdala‚ on the shores of the Sea of Galilee‚ where stood her families castle‚ called Magdalon; she was the sister of Lazarus and of Martha‚ and they were the children of parents reputed noble‚ or‚ as some say‚ royal descendants of the House of David. On the death of their father‚ Syrus‚ they inherited vast riches and possessions in land‚ which were equally divided between them. Lazarus betook himself to the military life; Martha ruled her possessions

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    of thumb‚ most people would rather deal with their emotions alone. Some will go down the more artistic path of expressing emotions‚ through poetry. Poetry can be used to illustrate a person’s emotions without them openly writing about emotions. In Mary Oliver’s poem “The Journey”‚ she expresses the idea that every human being breaks. Being broken could mean many things‚ and it’s up to the reader of Oliver’s poem to decide. The poem is written so that the reader is in the point of view‚ creating an

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    The diction used by Mary Shelley in her novel Frankenstein varies throughout the chapters varying in tone. Chapter five is the beginning of the end of Victor Frankenstein. There he creates the beast which will torment his life forever. The diction used in this chapter is haunting in the sense that it foreshadows the fall of Frankenstein. Shelley describes the newborn creature as “beautiful”‚ this creates a theme of amazement of what science can do but it quickly shifts. A few sentences later Shelley

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    In the novel of Mary Shelly as we all know‚ Frankenstein‚ the story claims to be the sympathetic depiction of domestic affection. It may seem strange in a novel full of murder tragedy‚ and misery. But in fact‚ all that tragedy‚ murder‚ and misery occur because of the lack of joining to either family or society. We can put it another way‚ the true evil in Frankenstein is not Victor or the creature (whom Victor created)‚ but isolation. When the main character‚ Victor‚ becomes so lost in his studies

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