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Andrew McElroy Hensley English 11/ Seventh Period 3 February 2017 Part 2: Author Bio Callie Russell Porter was born in Indian Creek, Texas on May 15 ,1890. She is a writer and he work was pretty well received. Much of her stories were pretty dark. She had used a lot of dark themes in the stories she wrote. Looking back on her childhood it is clear to see where she got the inspiration for her work. Her mother died when she was two ,and then her family went to live with her grandmother. Eventually her grandmother died too. After the death of her grndmother her family moved around a bit till she married her first husband. He was a jerk and abused her. she ran away soon after her threw her down the stairs breaking her ankle. She then went
I am reading the book Shooter by Walter Dean Myers. In my book the main character's name is Cameron Porter. He is a seventeen-year-old boy that attended a school called Madison High. There one of his closest companions Leonard, Len for short, has killed someone and maybe himself. I have only read about half of the book and only two of the five sections, so I don’t know exactly what led up to everything. But from what I’ve read, It seems like both Cameron and Len came from troubled backgrounds. Like both of Cameron’s parents are well off people and have lot’s of money but he doesn’t have a good relationship with his father because his father doesn’t treat him well and his mother doesn’t really notice him either. Cameron is bullied in school
Paula Gunn Allen was an American Indian Poet that was the middle child of five siblings. She grew up on the Cubero Land Grant Reservation in New Mexico where she started her early education at St. Vincent Academy, followed by attending Missions School until the seventh grade at San Fidel in Pueblo town. She furthered her education by attending Colorado’s Woman’s College. Paula obtained her B.A. in 1966 and her M.F.A. in 1968 at the University of Oregon, that led to her receiving her Ph. D at the University of New Mexico in 1976. Paula was best known as the best Poetic, Novelist, and Critic. She wrote six volumes of poetry including her poem Recuerdo.
In her autobiography, Maya Angelou tells the story of her coming into womanhood in the American South during the 1930s. She begins with the story of an incident she had on Easter Sunday in which she’s in church reciting a poem in front of everyone; however, she messes up leaving her unable to finish the poem, so she runs out of the church crying and wets herself. Growing up her parents had a rough marriage, and eventually they got a divorce when Maya was only 3 years old. Their parents send her and her older brother Bailey to live with their grandmother Mrs. Annie Henderson in Staples, Arkansas. Staples is a very rural area and their grandmother owns the only store in the black section of the town, so she is very respected amongst the people
Joan Bauer is a writer who wrote a lot of books , for everyone any age, but some book are for kids but adults can still read it.Joan Bauer was born July 12, 1951. She was born in River Forest,Illinois. Joan Bauer mostly wrote young adult literature that means for teengers, who is haveing a family problem,like sickness, or fight .I am going to tell you about “Tell Me”. Tell Me is about Anna Was going for vacation at her Grandmother Mim’s house in Rosemont. She had a lot of fun that is forgot about her parents are fighting. After a while, there was a problem that she saw a girl on a bus and she was saying “help, help”. After the problem was solved she went back home and everything was okay between her parents. They lived with fun and loving family
Besides her parents, Maya Angelou was another huge influence on Mrs. Mackintosh. Angelou and Mrs. Mackintosh grew up only twenty five miles apart, but there lives were extremely different. Maya Angelou is sixteen years older so she started her writing career when Prudence Mackintosh was a child. Mackintosh says, "Maya Angelou's first book, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", was an especially strong stuff for me. Maya Angelous' black childhood experiences in Stamp, Arkansas, occurred only twenty-five miles and sixteen years from her very different white childhood in Texarkana, Texas. Angelou's writings influenced her views on racism in her small town.
Although primarily known as a poet, Harjo conceives of herself as a visual artist. She left Oklahoma at age 16 to attend the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, originally studying painting. After attending a reading by poet Simon Ortiz, she changed her major to poetry. At 17, she returned to Oklahoma to give birth to her son, Phil Dayn, walking four blocks while in labor to the Indian hospital in Talequah. Her daughter, Rainy Dawn, was born four years later in Albuquerque. For years, Harjo supported herself and her children with a variety of jobs: waitress, service-station attendant, hospital janitor, nurse’s assistant, dance teacher. She then went on to earn a B.A. in English from the University of New Mexico in 1976 and an M.F.A. in poetry from the University of Iowa’s famed Iowa Writer’s Workshop in 1978. She then went on to an impressive list of teaching positions beginning with the Institute of American Indian Arts and ending with her current position with the American Indian Studies Program at the University of California at Los Angeles.
Story Time, by Edward Bloor, Harcourt: United States of America, 2001. 424 pages. Reviewed by Mar Vincent Agbay
In literature, Peter Pan is used to symbolize a boy that does not want to grow up. Peter Pan is very similar to J.D. Salinger’s main character Holden in his 1951 novel, The Catcher in the Rye. [Sentence deleted]. Salinger’s story The Catcher in the Rye is about a sarcastic teenage boy, named Holden, who internally struggles with himself. During this period in his life, Holden finds himself attending multiple different boarding schools in the New York area. After flunking out of Pencey Prep, he grounds himself in New York City living off cheap hotels and supportive friends. Symbols in the form of objects, people, and places help the reader obtain insights into Holden’s reasons for not growing up. In The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger alludes to “The Catcher in the Rye” poem, his sister Phoebe, and the Natural History Museum to symbolize Holden’s wish to not grow up.
Callie’s kids, Mollie and Jessie, are just like other kids, but Bo was diagnosed with a mental illness. To make ends meet by living on a rural farm the family sells kittens and puppies to families wanting the perfect pet if they do not sell the pets soon enough Jimmy ends up having to kill them. Callie is a character who is more focused on the present day instead of the past or future. Callie would also be called the protagonist, because of her killing the puppy and doing it in a field so her kids can not see him suffer. The conflicts that Callie faces is her son Bo. The family does not take the time to give him care, so they rather tie him to a tree and be able to continue on with their day without any interruptions. A characteristic trait to describe Callie would be irrational, because of the irrational decision to chain Bo up to the tree. Marie was the witness of the boy to she said, “a young boy, just a few years younger than Josh, harnessed and chained to a tree...”(Norton 190). The reason for Callie chaining Bo up to a tree is to be able to do other things that need to be down so she does not have to constantly watch him outside, because of his mental illness. Now let's contrast and compare Marie and Callie to really get the points made in the
Therefore, they summarize that the reason why Clive suffers in the Amnesia is caused by the hippocampus is not affected. The Hippocampus is a structure that is located inside the temporal lobe, and that is a part of the limbic system. The function of the Hippocampus is similar to a post office used for encoding, storage and recalling memories, all presenting information would first remain, analysed and encoded in the Hippocampus then transmit them to different areas of the brain. In other words, Clive is unable to encode memory and hold information which is currently aware, and it is difficult to form new long-term memory such as explicit and semantic memory. Clive Wearing, now 78 years old, still cannot recover from the anterograde amnesia, he becomes a man who has the shortest memory in the world.
Her name was Sarah Margaret Fuller. She was an American writer, critic, travel writer and translator. Fuller was a successful literary and social critic and a pioneering feminist. Fuller was the first of nine children born to a lawyer and his wife. She received an extensive private education from her father and later forming longstanding personal and professional relationships within the Transcendentalist movement, including friendships with Ralph Waldo Emerson, Horace Greeley and Nathaniel Hawthorne and she was admired by Edgar Allen Poe.
Imagine if you are lost and the most looked up to women in your community comes to your rescue, well thats exactly what happens to young Marguerite. The main character in Maya angelous, autobiographical short story, Mrs. Flowers is Marguerite who lives in Stamps Arkansas. The problem Marguerite faces is that she feels lost and doesn't know who she is. During the course of the story the main character meets with the wealthiest black women in her community and helps her find herself.. This memorable short story is filled with many literary terms, but three especially important elements in the story are similes, metaphors, and imagery.
Maya Angelou has dark skin, long hair. She feels bad because of how she got raped and that made her fell dissapointed. When she got raped everything changed. She did not talk for 4-5 years and once she was raped everyone thought she was a full grown women now, and thought that she sold herself to the devil. She fells
The story is being told through Holden’s point of view. This is an important part of the story as Holden’s narration reflect his inner turmoil and emotions vividly. Furthermore, the discrepancies that appear in the novel is a unique way to express Holden’s character as unreliable and contradictory.
Kate DiCamillo was born on March 25,1964 in Philadelphia-Pennsylvania. However, due to her chronic pneumonia, Kate DiCamillo’s family move to Florida. Kate DiCamillo was the youngest daughter of a teacher (mom) and an orthodontist (dad). Nonetheless, her dad abandoned the family when they came to Florida with the promise that he will arrive later. Naturally, Kate spent most of her days on bed due to her chronic pneumonia. She learnt to love reading, for it was a good way to keep herself entertain. As Kate states in Scholastic.com, “I learned early on to entertain myself by reading. I learned to rely on stories as a way of understanding the world”