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Clara In Melanie Crowder's 'Audacity'

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Over history many people have risked their life for the greater good of other people. In the novel Audacity by Melanie Crowder, Clara a Russian Jewish girl coming to America is going to do just that. It is the year 1903, and many people are fleeing their homelands to come to America looking for a better place to live and succeed. Clara wants to be an independent woman who can study and become a doctor. When coming to America she is timid but, still has dreams of making great of herself and go to college. These dreams are difficult to keep when she is forced to work. She goes to the sweatshops and finds all the horrible things going on in the shops, which causes Clara to become disillusioned. This creates a determination to change the rights of the working woman.
Clara, a timid girl is arriving in America and is trying to make a future for herself. “ I test the air with my softest whispers to see if it can bear the weight of my dreams: I will go to school to study. I will become a doctor.” In this quote, Clara expresses her dreams of going to school to study and becoming a doctor. By doing this she will be able to create a unique and independent future for herself unlike other girls, who would like to be stay home moms. “ She has the best news--- there is a school on …show more content…

“ At ten o’clock the boss calls in thugs --gorillas-- who throw us to the ground with their meaty shoulders, swinging fists and kicking like street fighter's.” Clara protests against her boss and takes beatings from men twice her size. “ I do not remember choosing walls rimmed in filth dank cells, the concrete sweating its misery.” Clara is sitting in prison because she was protesting and taken by the police. Although she does not remember choosing this life she still comes back the next day to show strength and determination. By doing this she was able to change the working rights for

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