Copearine Sedgwick's Hope Leslie, Stephen Gould's hay dinosaurs, and Sebastian Junger's The Perfect Storm all show similar characteristics, so it may seem irrelevant, but you can compare. It is mainly compared by the image used by the author to compile the story, the structure of each book, the authority of each author, and the use of nature. One or more characters are the images that three artists used to connect the plot of the book.
Sedgwick is her novel 'Like Lesley' wishing for Leslie 's appearance and reality, Catherine Maria Sedgwick removes the importance of strictly observing religious beliefs. It has the meaning of human conscience and follows its own heart. The central theme of this novel is implied by the readers of the scenes drawn by Sir Philippe Gardner. The appearance and reality of the Hamlet Shakespeare play "Hamlet" is the story of a young prince who has to decide the truth about his father's death. In the screenplay, the basic theme of appearance and reality is constant, most of the main characters are hidden behind the veil of lies and cheating, hiding the truth, so the actual self is almost invisible. Only Hamlet knows the truth
Catharine Maria Sedgwick was the ninth child of Judge Theodore Sedgwick and Pamela Dwight Sedgwick and was born in a house built by a father four years ago at the Stockbridge in Massachusetts on 28th December 1789. Katherine liked and respected his mother, but Pamela Sedgwick suffered during the mental illness period and did not appear to be near his daughter. Catherine very praised her father, he often left his political career, which eventually led him to become chairman of the US House of Representatives. When he was not there, Catherine was surrounded by many of her brothers and sisters. As a young woman, Sedgwick joined Boston Pain's finishing school
As a child, Catherine Sedgwick was taken care of by Elizabeth Freeman (a slave often referred to as the Motherbait). Sedgwick 's father helped Freeman gain his freedom by challenging her suit in the county court in 1781. After winning Freedom Freeman accepted the proposal to work for Sedgwicks. Catherine was buried beside Mum Bett of Stockbridge. From the 1920s to the 1850s, Catherine Sedgwick had a great demand and led a good life to short stories written in various journals. As a teenage novel, a moral story, family literature, and countless novel writer, Sedgwick is a well-respected literary figure in New England before her novel "Like Leslie" Now her most popular works