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    "As a child‚ I scribbled; and my favorite pastime during the hours given me for recreation‚ was to ‘write stories’." I’m Mary Shelley‚ best known for writing the famous book‚ Frankenstein‚ The Modern Prometheus. I was born with the name Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on August 30th‚ 1797‚ in London‚ England. My parents were William Godwin‚ a Philosopher and Political writer‚ and Mary Wollstone‚ the author of The Vindication of The Rights of Women. Unfortunately‚ I never quite knew my mother because she

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    Feminism Might not be Bad After all. Mary Wollstonecraft is a very unusual author‚ due to the fact that she writes everything how it is‚ without any “sugar coating”. And how she came up with ideas way ahead of her time. She writes how men are not allowing women to grow and earn a place in society and that equality shall be a must for both sexes. If we think about it‚ this could be one of the earliest work of feminism out there‚ and one of the articles that changes the course of history in ways that

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    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu In the piece written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ she writes a letter to her daughter on how she believes her granddaughter should be educated. Lady Montagu discusses how knowledge affects a woman’s life in that time period. She also discusses how she feels a woman should be educated. In order to effectively communicate her views she uses rhetorical devices. These devices include contrasting‚ personal reference‚ and allusions. Lady Montagu has very specific ideas on

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    Carolyn Stephen Michelle Fenicle British Literature Period 3 22 March 2013 Frankenstein: The epitome of Gothic and Romantic Novels Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein during the Romantic Era. Characteristics like a passion for human emotion and the advocacy of free thought are part of Romantic literature. However‚ Shelley’s writing was more of a toned down version of Romanticism. The novel itself describes a dark and grotesque story‚ using gothic themes throughout the story. Using gothic and romantic

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    In her letter to her daughter‚ Lady Mary Montagu discusses the education of her granddaugther. In such analysis‚ she conveys her strong views about the role knowledge played in the lives of women in her time. By using several rhetorical strategies such as cause-and-effect and process analysis and stylistic devises such as aphorism‚ assertions and didatic‚ Lady Montagu has written a letter that depicts the crisis not only faced by the gererations of her time but for gernerations to come. Throughout

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    Virgin Mary Mary is an important figure in catholic faith‚ Mother of Jesus Christ in physical body‚ she is also the spiritual Mother of the Church‚ the Bishops of the Second Vatican Council gave this title to her. We know little biographical information about Mary‚ our greatest source would be the books of Matthew‚ Mark‚ John and Luke. From these spiritual accounts - and knowledge of the everyday circumstances she would have faced - comes a picture of the Mary the shepherds would have found in

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    Mary once said‚ “ When I am dead and opened‚ you shall find Calais in my heart.” Calais is a town in France‚ Italy. Calais was lost in a war against France. After England was in an epidemic of influenza‚ there was a shortage of able men to fight and keep Calais. After Calais was lost Mary went into shock and hope for a Catholic England diminished. Mary Tudor or Mary I of England was born on February 18‚ 1516‚ in Greenwich and died on November 17‚ 1558‚ in the United Kingdom. Mary earned herself the

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    Compare how conflict is presented between Victor and the monster in Chapter 10 of Frankenstein with how conflict is presented between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth in Act 2 Scene 2. The main conflict in chapter 10 in Frankenstein is that the monster feels betrayed by Victor because his creator‚ the one who is supposed to love and look after him completely abandons him. The monster doesn’t want to be alone any more he wants a companion. The monster says “they spurn and hate me.” This quote proves that

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    I never knew who Mary Tyler Moore was until she died this past January. As the world continued to grieve over Moore and other such celebrities who tragically passed away in the last twelve months‚ I found myself surreptitiously Googling her to get some context for all the accolades people gave in memoriam. I had never heard of her solo show‚ or how groundbreaking it was for feminism‚ but when my Entertainment Weekly magazine came in the mail‚ I got a further glimpse into television history. As Dan

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    The Mother of Feminism: Mary Wollstonecraft and Her Voice in a Male-Dominated Society A Society is how a country organizes community living by giving security and identity to its people. It helps influence the minds of many by establishing common interests which impact the way people view different subjects and matters. In the society during the Enlightenment period‚ women were valued as creatures that were secondary to men. They were seen as short-lived beauties‚ only able to acquire power and

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