“Ellen Foster” by Kaye GibbonsThis paper reviews the book “Ellen Foster” by Kaye Gibbons about a nasty little villain. --
765 words; 1 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.com“Ellen Foster” by Kaye GibbonsThis paper is a review of the novella, “Ellen Foster” by Kaye Gibbons, the story of a young girl who learns that people cannot be obligated to love her because they are blood relations. --
1,100 words; www.termpapers2000.comMemory in Poetry and LiteratureExplores the role of memory in “Once Up a Time When We Were Colored” (Taulbert), "Salvation on Sand Mountain" (Covington), “Blue Wedding” (Smith), “Carpenter Bee” (Trethewey), and "Ellen Foster" (Gibbons). --
1,482 words; 5 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.comFamilial Evolution: Role Relationships in the Family StructureAn examination of family structure and roles in Kaye Gibbons' "Ellen Foster," Celia Rothenberg's "Child of Divorce, and "Confessions of an Erstwhile Child." --
1,087 words; 6 sources; APA www.termpapers2000.com"Ellen Foster"Analyzes novel's motif of food as means of understanding Ellen & her evolution from self-obsession to loving a black friend. --
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