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    Assignment 1.03: Part One: 1. In complete sentence format‚ list three specific details you learned about William Bradford from this reading. William Bradford‚ born in 1589/90‚ had the misfortune of being orphaned by the age of 7. Regrettably‚ he later suffered this tragedy again with his wife‚ Dorothy‚ who drowned from falling overboard while looking for a place to settle. In 1623‚ he remarried to Alice Southworth with whom he had three more children‚ all surviving to adulthood and marriage

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    William Grant Still was born on May 11‚ 1895 in Woodville‚ Mississippi who is an important conductor and composer. He was the first African American to have a major production‚ both a symphony (1931) and opera (1949) (Biography). Still went to study medicine first at Wilberforce University in Ohio‚ however‚ left college before college and turned his attention to music at Ohio Oberlin Conservatory of Music. To gain knowledge‚ Still “… spent time learning from George Whitefield Chadwick at the New

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    Abigail Williams: The Crucible The Crucible is a drama that is exciting and intriguing with unforgettable characters. One of the main characters from the play is Abigail Williams‚ she is complex and at times the reader wonders why she does the things she does. The three adjectives that the reader may use to describe Abigail are selfish‚ a liar‚ and a leader. Abigail is one of many interesting characters‚ and perhaps the most interesting one in The Crucible. The first adjective that describes Abigail

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    William Cuthbert Faulkner was born on September 25‚ 1897‚ in New Albany‚ Mississippi. In the article “William Faulkner” it states he was‚ “regarded as one of America’s greatest and most prolific novelists” (“William Faulkner”). Faulkner came from an influential southern family. His grandfather‚ William Clark Falkner‚ served in the confederate army‚ wrote the novel The White Rose of Memphis‚ and owned First National Bank. Faulkner started out as a strong student‚ but as he aged his attention waned

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    the official cause of death was suicide by hanging. Williams had no alcohol or drugs in his system and only normal levels of prescribed medications. Williams suffered from chronic depression and was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease in November 2013.” (WebMD article) Patients with Lewy body dementia are sometimes misdiagnosed with Parkinson’s‚ which can lead to doctors to prescribe medications that make Lewy body dementia sypmtoms worse. Williams’ family believed that the Lewy body dementia caused

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    By what methods and with what results did William the Conqueror establish Norman rule in England from 1066-1087 ? William was confronted by problems that no previous ruler had to face. The kingdom of England and William’s posseisions in Northern France were seperated by a wide expase of sea. William had to work hard to establish order in all his lands and by 1086 this was largely achieved. The Normans used many means to esatblish their kingdom in 1066. Many of these techniques included crushing

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    William Blake Poetry The Romantic Movement was one of the most influential movements known to man. This movement did more than just influence the people of that time‚ but transformed a society’s entertainment. It changed the music‚ politics‚ the visual and performance arts‚ the literature‚ and most of all the poetry of that generation. The most important aspect of the Romantic Movement was poetry. People used poetry during this time period as the voice of the people on subjects such as love‚ politics

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    The Lamb and The Tyger written by William Blake there is a metaphor of God being the creator of all‚ good and evil‚ and details of each opposite created beings. The Lamb is in representation of Jesus and the Tyger‚ the Devil. In modern day high schools students can compare to both the lamb and the tyger within their personalities. Depending on the situation a student is placed in‚ either can come out. In The Lamb by William Blake the poem shows a strong metaphor of the ’little lamb’ representing

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    key concepts for that week (or previous weeks)‚ as identified in the course outline. 2-3 questions or problems raised by the text These responses are worth 1 mark each‚ adding up to a total of 10% of your final grade. Raymond Williams “Culture is Ordinary” Williams’ main idea that he tried to convey through his essay and our journey through his learned experiences of what makes up a culture was that “culture is ordinary‚” and is made up of two distinct parts: the known meanings and directions

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    of others. William Carlos Williams worked hard throughout his career to reach his goal of perfecting his own simple and modern style of poetry‚ along with the help of some friends. William lived in the era of modernism and was considered to be an imagist poet. Williams strived to write poetry that focused on modern people and everyday situations in the simplest of words. But how did the events and people in his lifetime influence the way Williams wrote poetry? William Carlos Williams poetry was

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