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    Woolf’s mother died in 1895, then hit again two years later, when her half-sister, Stella, the caregiver in the Stephen family, died. Woolf experienced her first bout of mental illness after her mother’s death, and she suffered from mania and severe depression for the rest of her life. Patriarchal, repressive Victorian society did not encourage women to attend universities or to participate in intellectual debate. Nonetheless, Woolf began publishing her first essays and reviews after 1904, the year her

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    The Victorian Era, a time period spanning from the early nineteen hundreds to the beginning of the twentieth century, was marked by a set of cultural ideals that greatly differed from today’s standards of living and social interaction. These standards usually concentrated on how one should act in public to uphold their honor and decency. Furthermore, the Victorians considered it inappropriate to mention sex in any shape and form. This tendency is reflected in the literature of the time. Novelists

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    History of the United States from 1877 to 1917: Industrial Revolution There are five important things that every American citizen needs to know about the time period from 1877 to 1917: #5. The 1896 Presidential elections in which William McKinley was elected, marked one of the most important elections of the 19th century since the beginning and the end of Civil War when Abraham Lincoln was the President. The 1896 elections were highly symbolic in that the victory of McKinley also meant victory

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    The Goblin Market: Forbidden Fruit The short epic poem the Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti resembles a fairytale because of the goblins and the happy ending of the united sisters, however the metaphors and allegory of fruit is ambiguous for different interpretations of drugs, sexual pleasures, temptation to sin, etc. The poem is broken into four major sections- temptation, fall, redemption, and restoration. Many people had mixed feelings toward the poem; some were even shocked of the Goblin

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    The image above is the front page of the New York Times on October 1915 and it focuses on a parade the Progressives lead in New York by the New York Public Library. The Progressives were a reform movement that focused on making changes that helped the public. This group was female dominated and could be illustrated in the newspaper cover story. Most of the pictures featured women and a limited amount of men can be seen throughout these events. The Progressives also tended to be upper and

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    Charlotte Bronte’s Villette: An Emancipated Piece of Writing Bronte’s Villette (1853) is the most realistic and progressive novel. The representation of the text leaves the impression of reality and originality in the mind of readers. While reading the text we the readers have to turn back the pages just to check is this text actually written in the middle of the nineteenth century. The text is written in such an observant and careful way that the readers may say that Bronte is trying to move away

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    The mood and effects of The Great Depression is well documented within John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, predominately in the values and customs of familial and societal standings. This novel is paralleled by documents and pictures that further extenuate the points made by Steinbeck, by highlighting the setting and theme of the novel and this era in history. A primary example of this is the picture entitled, “Families on the road with all their possessions”, it mirrors three main overall themes

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    The Victorian novel was forged in the Victorian Era, hence it is impossible to conceive it without the understanding of the context in which it sprouted. The Victorian Era comprises the reign of the Queen Victoria, from her ascension to the throne in 1837 until her death 1901 (and subsequent coronation of Edward). However, in literature the Victorian Age is also considered to begin with the death of Sir Walter Scott in 1832 and sometimes it extends until 1914. It was a period of great changes, as

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    Group being taught: 6th graders in traditional Social Studies class. This class has a range of special education, ELL, gifted and traditional students. There are 34 very diverse students in this class. The students in this class are reading at a variety of grade levels, from 2nd- 9th grade. As an accommodation, I did make a voice recording of the article and made that available to four students ( one on an IEP, one on a BIP and two who read at a second grade level). Those students had articles to

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    Chapter 13- The Socialist Challenge In the 1900’s there were many social reform movements to help improve wages healthcare education and sanitation. The term Muckraker was popularized in the 20th century, spearheaded by writer such as Upton Sinclair, Jack London and frank Norris. They wrote articles in the news “exposing” the food sanitation industries, which lead to greater government regulations. Socialists and Communists began to stir up trouble with workers which lead to one of the first Red

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