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The Essay on Laura Secord Women Rights Movement
Was Laura Secord a heroine during the War of 1812? Or was she a heroine for the women's rights movement? In George Ingram's article, "The Story of Laura Secord Revisited", Mr. Ingram examines the effect of Laura's walk upon the outcome of the war, as well as her later role in the women's right's movement. Laura led the way for women's rights and feminism in the 1890's and early 1900's. In Cecelia ...
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The Term Paper on In “Tree At My Window” by Robert Frost
In “Tree At My Window,” Robert Frost addresses a tree growing outside of his bedroom window with these words: “But tree…You have seen me when I slept, … I was taken and swept / And all but lost. / That day she put our heads together, / Fate had her imagination about her, / Your head so much concerned with outer, / Mine with inner, weather.” In these lines Frost ...
131-50. Wexler, Joyce Piell. Laura Riding’s Pursuit of Truth. Athens, OH: Ohio UP, 1979. For additional Bibliography information, see Joyce Piell Wexler, Laura Riding’s Pursuit of Truth (Athens, OH: Ohio UP, 1979.
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