Amos Bronson Alcott.
'For a time, Alcott was a contributor to the outstanding Transcendentalist periodical, the Dial. In 1840 and 1841 his visionary “Orphic Sayings” appeared in the Dial. As was typical of Alcott’s best efforts, these sayings were generally unappreciated and largely misunderstood. Despite Alcott’s painstaking efforts at clarity, these 100 epigrams aroused the ridicule not only of the general public but of some members of the Transcendental community as well.
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Source:
http://www.alcott.net/cgi-bin/home/writings.html
Answer:
Tone
Explanation:
Ok so basically, Anne would be more likley to open to someone who is fictional, perhaps be more open minded and rebellious, as the person is fake and cannot judge her. If it was a real person, she would be more shy and reserved as she is afraid of how that person would react.
Facts:
1. The show's main character,Hannah Baker, was a victim of bullying.
2. The Netflix show version is a little bit different than the book version.
3. Many of the actors that starred in this movie have been on Grey's Anatomy, 5 to be exact.
4. The show appears to change visually after Hannah died.
5. Even though the characters are supposed to be teens in high school, many of the actors are in their 20s.
Questions:
1. Is alex dead?
2. Does Bryce go to jail?
3. What happens to Tony?
4. What do Hannah's parents do when they hear the tapes?
5. Does Courtney tell her dads?