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    Barney Frank is above courageous. The valiant former U.S. House of Representative from Massachusetts is open to whatever questions, concerns, and consequences are propelled at him. The acme of his political courage is portrayed through his will to be straightforward with his views and ambition. He expresses no enigmas (“Barney… Issue… ”). His strong beliefs is expressed throughout his own words, “it is very important to make sure that I am agreeable in what I say, but on other occasions it is okay

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    Who is William Faulkner? William Faulkner, in full William Cuthbert Faulkner, original surname Falkner (born September 25, 1897, New Albany, Mississippi, U.S.—died July 6, 1962, Byhalia, Mississippi), American novelist and short-story writer who was awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize for Literature. As the eldest of the four sons of Murry Cuthbert and Maud Butler Falkner, William Faulkner (as he later spelled his name) was well aware of his family background and especially of his great-grandfather, Colonel

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    The purpose of this research paper is to provide a critical biography on Jennifer Egan. I choose to write about Egan because she always changes her themes and genres up. Her literary work significantly impacts society by giving her readers real-life situations but she either makes it comical or uses some type of literary device to keep her audience entertained. To me, this impact is interesting and makes me want to read more of her novels and short stories. Jennifer Egan was a contemporary American

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    well as Francis Parkman prize for best book of the year. Caro, born in 1935 in New York City, showed interest and passion for writing early in life. Known for his extensive research and detailed long pieces, he was determined to write Robert Moses’ biography in spite of Moses’ initial rejection and lack of cooperation. Upon realizing the book was unavoidable, Moses agreed to comply and be interviewed several times by Caro. Moses, the ultimate builder, whose career lasted a long time, eventually gained

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    and in words, God had already written a biography of Mother Teresa. Those who read of Mother Teresa’s life become inspired to live a purposeful and wholly devoted life, yet literary critics of Muggeridge focus on finding fault in the structure of words. Muggeridge’s biography of Mother Teresa may be viewed as lacking impartiality, however, biographies are meant to be inspiring. Three reasons why it is important for biographies to be inspiring are biographies acknowledge significant lives, encourage

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    Upton Sinclair Biography

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    salesman and a prudish mother (“Upton Sinclair biography, n.d.). He was being raised on near poverty conditions, but through his mother’s wealthy family Upton saw the both the privileges of the upper class and downside to poverty (“Upton Sinclair biography”, n.d.). Sinclair moved to New York when he was ten. He became a ravenous reader and developed an ardent intellect

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    Name: Maeve Cronin Module: CM152 Assignment: Creative biography- Elvis Presley "If life was fair, Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead." -Johnny Carson Background: Elvis Presley was a major cultural icon of the 20th century. He sold over 1 billion records and made 33 movies over the course of his lifetime. He was born on January 8th 1935 after a difficult birth where his identity twin brother was delivered stillborn. Elvis had a tough upbringing. After his father was imprisoned

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    Mary Shelley's Biography

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    Mary Shelley’s own biography informs the novel Frankenstein in four important ways. Mary seems to reflect many of her own feelings and experiences throughout the novel. She does this through using the setting and the characters, while heavily influencing the text and storyline around her own biography. The first way that Mary Shelley’s biography informs the novel is through the setting. The story begins with several letters, the location of which are set in England. This connects to Mary because

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    Augustine: A New Biography by James O’Donnell truly challenges readers to view Augustine through a different lens. Augustine, who greatly influenced Christian philosophy and the development of Christianity as a whole within Western Civilization, is known by people around the world. These people will more than likely be dismayed when they read James O’Donnell’s view of Augustine in which they possibly, will call blasphemous. O’ Donnell claims that his biography starts where Augustine’s Confessions

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    Cormac McCarthy Biography Cormac McCarthy, known to be a great novelist and playwright was born in Providence, Rhode Island on July 20, 1933 (“McCarthy, Cormac 1933-”). He was the third child, and eldest son of six children born to Charles Joseph and Gladys Christina McGrail McCarthy (Cormac McCarthy). He was widely viewed as a “presiding genius” of American literature and was said to carry an “electric charge like no other” (Hage, Erik 5). McCarthy is often described as a “kindly older man” who

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