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The Burgermeister's Daughter Review
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The novel entitled The Burgermeister’s Daughter by Steven Ozment was written about a sixteenth century town and a scandal that took place in that same town. It involved a good number of people and ended most despondently. Of course there is never an assurance on glorious endings in non-fiction novels; it was very discouraging not to read of one in this case. However, this novel shed light on the actual method of law and also the sad position of women in Germany during this time period. The protagonist of this novel is a very powerful, intimidating, rich burgermeister’s daughter in the German town of Hall, named Anna. She is scantily dressed most of the time, and for that reason draws much negative attention to herself and her family.
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Title: The Burgermeister's Daughter Review
Words: 545 Rating: None Pages: 2.2 submitted by: Katy0185
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