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    sinners as well. I believe human nature often shows weakness rather than strength in times of obscurity. People have always shown weakness and have surrendered to selfishness or impatience not matter which era. In Betty Smith’s novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, the author states, “Katie had the same hardships as Johnny and she was nineteen, two years younger. It might be said that she, too, was doomed. Her life, too, was over before it began. But there the similarity ended. Johnny knew he was doomed

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    In A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, the main character, Francie is born into poverty during the 1910’s. While she knows that her family goes without a lot of necessary things, she is also very thankful for what she does have, learning to be more and more appreciative of her belongings as she grows up. Once Francie reaches an age in which she realizes that there is more in life than her lifestyle

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    was just starting to increase and prosper but was still flawed. Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn shows a very accurate portrayal of life as well as health care in the early 1900’s. Many parts in the novel speak about Sunday bjects such as pregnancies, delivery services and also mentions infant’s health and appearance and stillbirths that are accurate for life in the early 1900’s. Overall, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith portrays a correct degree of realism in the categories of delivery

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    Charles Dickens and Betty Smith do not focus the effect of relationships on the bonding of two people together, but rather the full development and maturation of one individual’s identity. In their respective novels, Great Expectations and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Dickens and Smith explore how relationships impact a person’s identity and the importance of caution in selecting a lifelong partner. The relationships around individuals impact how they will view relationships and who they will chase after

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    with poor working conditions, long hours, and small paychecks ("1900: A Year in the Life of America." - Genealogy.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Aug. 2015.). The same can be said for the Nolan family from “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”. Francie Nolan, an Irish-American girl growing up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, doesn’t let her family’s poverty drag her down ("Analysis of Major Characters." SparkNotes. SparkNotes, n.d. Web. 19 Aug. 2015.). The story

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    gift of $1,000.00 from Mc Shane, which she later uses for Francie’s college money, and a gift to Evy- $200.00. Laurie Nolan gets her last name changed to Mc Shane. The Nolans move from their humble apartment flat to the rich Mc Shane house. Neeley grows older and Francie can’t help but notice he is so alike to Johnny. When the Nolans are finished moving, Francie says goodbye to all the places she once treasured; Carney’s where she hauled junk, Cheap Charlie’s, where she tried to win prizes but

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    The Influence of the Family Members on the Life of Francie Nolan The main character in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, is certainly the brilliant and resourceful Francie Nolan, however, three other characters in the novel deserve credit for guiding Francie through her troublesome childhood. Francie Nolan grows up in the slums of Williamsburg, Brooklyn in the early 1900s. Despite Francie’s lifestyle of poverty and distress, she manages to work several respectable jobs, attend college and

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    In fact, she even references A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, saying "I thought Francie Nolan and I were practically identical, except that she had lived 50 years earlier in Brooklyn and her mother always kept the house clean." (168) What makes Walls' story unique is the deep look we get into her thoughts. The reader watches as young, naive, innocent Walls talks

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    Money. A word used worldwide,yet if you asked people from around the world they might have different thought on the effects of money and the feelings they have about it. Even if you take a single family from one place the chances are they all think differently about money. Some crave it just to have it, some want and need it to survive, and most want to make it to keep their family safe and happy. When someone mentions the words poor, middle class, or wealthy people think about money and they would

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    of Long Island, New York has experienced tremendous suburban development, a situation that makes tree care and conservation a critical issue for all the inhabitants. Long Island is already home to many forests, parks and nature preserves. It evident therefore, that a good tree cover can go a long way to benefit the local industries and communities living in the New York boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn as well as the suburban counties of Nassau and Suffolk. The entire state of New York is fairly forested

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