EBSCOhost: It's Still Not Easy Being Green - 0 views
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"It is a reflection of a culture that's placing less value on intelligence, and also treating intelligence as a stigmatized quality.
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novel is a wholesome parable about how girls are not only as good as boys, they're better, at least when it comes to wit and intelligence
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Argument- Anne is modern and her character transcends time Claims-the reader can relate to Anne/Anne is intellegent and witty -she is equal to men Evidence-the novel is a wholesome parable about how girls are not only as good as boys, they're better, at least when it comes to wit and intelligence -stubbornly optomistic/Anne is more real(normal) 1st paragraph and comparisons to Harry Potter(argument)
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http://search.ebscohost.com.lib.chandleraz.gov/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=33277763&site=ehost-live Setoodeh, Ramin. "It's Still Not Easy Being Green." Newsweek 152.4 (2008): 48-50. Academic Search Complete. Web. 19 Jan. 2012.