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I Am Emily Carr Research Paper

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“It was only a short while after our picnic that Mother died.” (Carr 38) I am Emily Carr. I was born in British Columbia the same year it joined Canada, 1871. I am the youngest of nine children. It was five girls, including me, and four boys. All of my older brothers passed away shortly after birth. My father was a strict Presbyterian. My father chose to move us to the Vancouver Island so he could practice English customs but still follow his British citizenship. My father was not much of a talker. Every day he did the same thing. He would work, come home and tend to Isabella, his grapevine, eat, tend to Mother for half an hour and then go read his paper before he slept. “I resented him because he would tend to Isabella before Mother.” (Carr

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