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Anne Frank in my view is a reference that can be used to describe a tragic sense of horror, but in Catholic Education I think you may find you will have to reinforce many of their skills with directed study, so that your student's will feel they have developed a moral disposition. Independently, I don't believe Anne Frank can account for all the moral distinctions made even of the holocaust, to establish sound ethical principles in a child who seeks to learn values that represent their own beliefs.
Their Eyes Were Watching GodWhat are you're thoughts about how her novel contibutes and contasts with the work of Jane Austin, or George Eliot?
I have recently finished a thorough reading of "Les Miserables," by Victor Hugo. I found it quite profound. Jean Claude Valdieren is an epic heroe faced with poverty, yet filled with substance, his terrain brings him into the keeping of hie heiress Cosette in a way that would move mountains.The inclinations that we pursue life with ambition rather than opportunity for the sense of prestige created a zeal in honoring our own kingdom's. Those that help protect, and restore us by keeping us from the dreaded fate of dismissal and onoculous reprieve. Our makers have provides us with a means that makes it possible to face our challenges in contrast to what others may believe is right or wrong.
Jean Jacques Rousseau has two major works of philosophy that are relevant to development and growth in our own Educational Standards. They are entitiled Julia and Emile. I am in the learning stages of French again, and am hoping to discover the influence these works have on french authors of Literature.Thank You
