
Clare Ols
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Answered a Question in Mirror
Mirror was written in 1961 by Sylvia Plath and published posthumously by Ted Hughes in 1971. The poem was written during a period of change in Plath's life; she was a new mother struggling with the... -
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Answered a Question in Wuthering Heights
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Answered a Question in Boys and Girls
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Answered a Question in Gone with the Wind
Margaret Mitchell was born in 1900 in Atlanta, Georgia. Like Gone with the Wind's protagonist, Scarlett O'Hara, Mitchell was born into a wealthy Southern family with ties to Ireland—Mitchell's... -
Answered a Question in The Joy Luck Club
The power of storytelling in a central theme in Amy Tan's novel The Joy Luck Club. Storytelling in The Joy Luck Club serves as an intergenerational and intercultural link between the mothers and... -
Answered a Question in Gone with the Wind
Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind is an expansive novel that covers several themes including: 1. Racial and economic class divides 2. Gender ideals 3. Love and disillusionment 4. Romantization...