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    John Smith and Benjamin Franklin were both remarkable men known for their writings and works. There are many similarities between these two men‚ such as they were both authors. There are also many differences. John Smith “served as a foot soldier for the English in the Scottish Lowlands” (pg.16) and he was also an adventurer. Benjamin Franklin was a “-scientist‚inventor‚ educator‚ statesmen...and foremost a printer.” (pg.94). Here are some of the comparisons between Franklin and Smith. As I had

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain was written in the year 1885‚ a time when women were primarily kept at home providing the cooking and cleaning for the household. While they were doing those things‚ the man of the house was doing a job to receive money. A woman’s main job was to provide the home with children while also taking care of the home. Men in this time period believed women to be under or below them because they thought all they had to do was have children and take care of

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    Censoring Our Greatest Lessons Censorship is a heavily conversed topic no matter what the issue. To challenge for censorship‚ means there is a subject or work within the novel that a group of people wants changed. Any work has the possibility of censorship for profanity‚ sexuality or racism displayed in the work. The most forgotten idea is the one that tells readers that books can have a hidden teaching that shows them how bad repeating past mistakes can truly be. Censorship contradicts that idea

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    Lamb responds to Woodsworth invitation letter with a complex rejection and explanation in a polite‚ yet sarcastic tone. In the letter by Charles Lamb‚ a poet from 1801‚ Lamb is in awe about London‚ is showing his appreciation for the city‚ and compares it to the country he was invited to‚ to convey that he is happy where he is at‚ the country does not excite him like the city does‚ and that he would rather stay where he believes nature is more beautiful. To start off‚ Lamb uses an

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    I decided to select‚ Johnny Tremain‚ for my book report because of the fundamental and universal ideas the author‚ Esther Forbes‚ employs. Throughout the book‚ Forbes displays the dynamic of his characters and how the American Revolution transformed these boys into men. I appointed this book over others because of its underlying messages about Family‚ Friendship‚ and Patriotism. The cover of the book is nothing special‚ but displays the Revolution as a coming of age. The story begins by describing

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    Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn tells the story of a thirteen year old boy named Huck Finn and his adventures with Jim‚ a black slave. Throughout the novel‚ Huck and Jim become more dependent on each other. The growing dependence with each other is evident of their friendship amidst their dramatic adventures together. The events in the novel reveal that Huck treats friendship as a very serious matter in his life. Twain maintains this significance of this theme throughout the novel

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    "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: is a novel that illustrates the social limitations which American Civilization imposes on individual freedom (Smith.1985‚ p.47-49)." Huck is on a hero ’s quest of self-identification‚ and in the process‚ resisting the beliefs of his society. A mythic quest is what a hero is embarked upon in order to be humbled. In being so‚ the hero understands‚ have sympathy and empathy toward his fellow man. The mythic quest is divided into three main categories‚ the departure

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn seems to be about the adventures of a runaway rapscallion‚ but is really about the complexity of living in a morally skewed society with aspects of race and freedom. Huckleberry ‘Huck’ Finn is a young adolescent who runs from life in the South to escape his abusive alcoholic father‚ as well as the confines of southern civilization. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Mark Twain‚ is a highly controversial novel because of the profound theme of racial injustice

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    Throughout Mark Twains Adventures Huckleberry Finn‚ Huck challenges everything society has taught him about racism and eventually forms his own beliefs‚ based experience. When Huck and Jim first decide to runaway with one another‚ they form a friendship that is merely based on survival. At the beginning of their companionship‚ Huck does not recognize that Jim has feelings‚ so he plays a cruel trick with a snake; he also fails to make an apology. During their journey down the Mississippi River‚ Jims

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    A Dog’s Tale‚ Mark Twain Image from Wikipedia.org Mark Twain is surely one of America’s best popular writers. He often skirted along freedom of the press and censorship. "A Dog’s Tale" is a clever short story which works to show the intelligence of a dog and the poor reply that the dog so often receives. Released in 1904 in Harper’s Magazine‚ according to Wikipedia.org‚ it became an example against what the treatment of animals by certain types of scientists and‚ in particular (also according

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