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    In the book Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson there is a 13 year old girl by the name of Isabel she is an African American slave fighting for her and her sisters freedom, while the Revolutionary War is happening in New York city in the year of 1776-1777. This past year has been very rough for isabel she has been enslaved, branded, beaten,separated from her mother and father. Theses tragedies are more than enough for a 13 year girl to take all at once, In this quote that i am about to read you, you

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    In the novel Forge by Laurie Halse Anderson, there are many definitions to the word forge. For one, Curzon forges his way into the army. Additionally, the hardships Curzon experiences during war forge him into a much stronger person. Finally, Curzon develops into a more mature and strong person by expressing his emotions for Isabel. Forge is a multi-layered word with many different meanings and applications. Throughout the book, Anderson gives many different examples. One meaning of forge in

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    Many people do not have good relationships with their parents. Parents are supposed to be the ones that back their kids up. In the book, Speak, written by Laurie Halse Anderson, it has many themes like mental health problems, relationships, and trauma. Melinda has an unhealthy relationship with her parents and they do not have deep conversations with each other as parents and their kids should. It is good to have deep, heart to heart conversations with a kid to help the kid out with anything that

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    Summary: The novel Chains by author Laurie Halse Anderson, is about the protagonist, an eleven-year-old slave named Isabel fighting for her and her younger sister Ruth’s freedom during the uprising of the American Revolution. Isabel and her sister were supposed to be freed when their previous owner died, but since there was no physical will, the owner’s brother sold them to Anne (called Madam throughout the story) and Elihu Lockton; a cruel loyalist couple who then move to New York with Isabel and

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    Many kids have not been to jail or experienced the loss of a close sibling or parent, and we do not understand the difficulty of being a slave. We can not even imagine that these terrible phenomena can occur. The book Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson depicts two young, black slaves that have survived through the uprising of the Revolutionary War, the immoralities of slavery, and the tragic loss of family members.Throughout the book, Curzon and Isabel suffer through multiple events that have made them

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    advantage of her again. In Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak, the uses of the author’s life, the events that show the time period, and the philosophy of speaking up all contribute to why she wrote the novel. Laurie Halse Anderson faced many struggles as a young adult and shares her battles through the endeavors of the main characters in her books. From the beginning, “Anderson wasn’t the best student, spending much of her time daydreaming in the back row” (Lew 11). Anderson started school as any other

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    stay silent. Sadly, sexual violence isn’t uncommon, and neither is LGBT+ discrimination. Melinda and Samantha both went through rough days at school, however, couldn’t speak to anyone and chose to stay silent instead. In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda, having been raped by high school senior Andy Evans, has experienced

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    Laurie Halse Anderson is from a white background and was born in Potsdam, New York, United states on October 23, 1961 (Biography Laurie Halse Anderson 1). Her family growing up was apart of why she is an author today because her dad was always telling her stories about the war, and her second grade teacher showed her how fun writing could be during a haiku lesson which really impacted her life and it was when she knew she wanted to be an author, she said that when she was little she found a typewriter

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    In Speak, a novel by Laurie Halse Anderson, is about a teenage girl named Melinda, who is miserable in life. Melinda goes to a party, gets drunk and is sexaully assaulted by a older student. In Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson employs the closet as a symbol in order to create deeper meaning. In “ Stupid Stupid,” Melinda sneak into her closet after school and takes a long nap. On page 130, Melinda sneaks into her closet and finds herself there nap for hours. Anderson writes:

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    Renee Wilda Ms. Vyse English II 15 April 2016 A Haunting Memory of Yellow Fever The fever of 1793 had spread over Philadelphia like a dark depressing blanket. Laurie Halse Anderson takes the audience on an emotional roller coaster as they explore Mattie Cook?s summer of 1793. The summer of 1793 hit Mattie Cook, her family, and her family owned coffee shop very hard. As she spends her days avoiding chores, she finds herself making plans to turn the coffee shop into one of Philadelphia?s finest. Then

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