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Eng 112 Essay 2

Eng 112 Essay 2. Student Sample. Essay 2 Bibliography. Works Cited

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Eng 112 Essay 2

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  1. Eng 112 Essay 2 Student Sample

  2. Essay 2 Bibliography Works Cited “Samuel Butler.” Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 126. Literature Resource Center. Web. 5 Feb. 2012. <http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.vccs.edu:2048/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CHI200002543&v=2.1&u=viva2_vccs&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w> • Works Cited “Samuel Butler.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. 21 November 2011. Web. 5 February 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/Samuel_Butler_(poet)>. Troost. Linda V. “Samuel Butler.” Seventeenth-Century British Non-dramatic Poets: Second Series. Ed. M. Thomas Hester. Detroit: Gale Research, 1993. Dictionaryof Literary Biography Vol. 126. Literature Resource Center. Web. 30 January 2012. <http://go.galegroup.com.ezporxy.vccs.edu:2048/ps/i.do?id-GALE%7CHI200002543&v=2.1&u=viva2_vccs&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w>.

  3. Essay 2 student sample Born on the eighteenth of February 1612 Samuel Butler was the fifth of eight children born to Mary and Samuel Butler, Sr. The family lived on a farm in Strensham until their move to Barbourne in the parish of Claines in 1621 and later in Defford, which was near the town of Strensham. Butler was well-educated and attended the King’s School in Worcester until the age of fifteen. Samuel began to question the nature of formal education and did not attend college, taking employment managing Butler’s tenement and later serving as a secretary to Thomas Jeffrey, a justice of the peace.

  4. Essay 2 excerpt • Born on the eighteenth of February 1612 Samuel Butler was the fifth of eight children born to Mary and Samuel Butler, Sr. (“Samuel Butler”). The family lived on a farm in Strensham until their move to Barbourne in the parish of Claines in 1621 and later in Defford, which was near the town of Strensham(“Samuel Butler”; Troost). • Butler was well-educated and attended the King’s School in Worcester until the age of fifteen (“Samuel Butler”). Samuel began to question the nature of formal education and did not attend college, taking employment managing Butler’s tenement (Troost) and later serving as a secretary to Thomas Jeffrey, a justice of the peace (“Samuel Butler”).

  5. Paraphrasing • Quotation form DLB text “A collaboration with political cartoonist Francis Carruthers Gould produced ‘Alice in Westminster,’ a series of satires in which Carruthers’ caricatures were accompanied by Munro’s prose.” • Paraphrased material from the same quotation Munro’s “Alice in Westminster” was published when the author partnered with illustrator Francis Carruthers Gould and supplied text for the latter’s cartoons. The series was a satire on society’s prejudices and morals.

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