ENGL 295 Chapter 1: The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Common Book) Summary
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Chapter 1: is harvard afraid of mrs. pankhurst? (pages 3-12) William moulton marston was successful in the early years of his life. He was cherished, adored, and lived in a castle all his own. As a child, he spent his time writing stories and poems and plays. His family history traced back to the battle of hastings in: one of his ancestors signed the magna carta. William moulton marston came from a long line of important and distinguished people. Marston"s philosophy of suicide began when he was only a child. One of his neighbors had slit his own throat, and from that point forward, he harbored the philosophy that if success could not be achieved with ease, that it was not worth living at all. Early on, he achieved success and was not tempted to sign off. In the eighth grade, he fell in love with a smart girl named sadie elizabeth holloway.