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Hi, I need help with essay on Canadian Life Writing. Paper must be at least 2000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!This essay aims to analyze the differences between the works of these two authors. I

Hi, I need help with essay on Canadian Life Writing. Paper must be at least 2000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

This essay aims to analyze the differences between the works of these two authors. In addition, the essay will examine what could have led to the divergent views of these writers concerning missionary work in Canada. It is, however, important to first look at the social settings of these respective writers.

In Growing Pains, Carr writes about growing up with a brother and four sisters, in a very conservative merchant family that valued English manners (11). The kind of society that Carr lived in did not expect a woman to take up art as a profession. Although girls were taught painting and drawing, the classes were just for fun. Nonetheless, Carr was very passionate about art, and she began attending professional art classes to sharpen her skills while still a teenager. Carr took an interest in the native peoples of the west coast of Canada and spent her time drawing, painting and writing about them. According to Wallace, the natives were abandoned by the rest of Canada and were seen as a diminishing population (3). Accordingly, Emily’s artistic work about the natives was not well received, and it was not enough to afford her a living. Therefore, Carr had to struggle to become a successful painter in a gendered society that did not care about the natives.

On the other hand, Carr-Harris’ social life was characterized by the enslavement of the native Indians by the English people. A man by the name of Philemon Wright, who was her ancestor, came from the United States and founded a settlement in modern-day Aylmer Quebec. According to Carr-Harris in The White Chief of the Ottawa, Wright used his influence to strike a deal with the Indians, allowing him to become their chief (13). Additionally, it is apparent that Carr-Harris came from a lineage of Christian believers, judging by the fact while addressing the Indians, Wright says that he trusts “Our Father” to protect him (ibid). This

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