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Essay heading: Georgia O'Keefe
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So, when Georgia's father left, she was heartbroken (Hogrefe 14). "The abandonment she must have felt when he left the family had repercussions for the rest of her life as she refused to get close to many of her male companions . . .her closest male friends were homosexual . . . and she spurned men who sought sexual intimacy with her... displayed 300 characters
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. .her closest male friends were homosexual . . . and she spurned men who sought sexual intimacy with her." (15) After her father left, Georgia was sent to live with her aunt who punished her frequently by secluding her in her room and often by slapping Georgia in the face. When she was a teenager she was sent to an all girl's boarding school... displayed next 300 characters
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