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Essay heading: Frida Kahlo
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April 29, 1999 |
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Frida spent nine months in bed, with a great deal of pain. Her father strived to help Frida overcome her illness. He recommended bicycling, soccer, swimming, boxing, and even wrestling; a combination of things that were highly bizarre for a girl brought up in suitable Mexican society. At school the kids teased and scorned her, calling her a peg leg... displayed 300 characters
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These ridicules distressed her returned to disturb her later in her life. "At first I assumed that the children's taunts would not affect me but later they really did, and each time worse." (Kahlo quoted in Rummel 8).
In 1922 Frida's father sent her to Escuela National a particularly prestigious preparatory school... displayed next 300 characters
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