Go to onread.com and type in The Awakening. the whole process isn't a hassle at all. I loved it
You can try searching for free versions of the "Spring Awakening" script on websites like Open Library or Project Gutenberg. Additionally, some online databases or university libraries might offer free access to scripts for educational purposes.
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No. You can find chunks of it online. I suggest buying it though, it's great!
I was first published in 1899: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Chopin You can read it online for free at: http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Kate_Chopin/The_Awakening_and_Selected_Short_Stories/
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yes it is free.
William Penn said that it is free to make religion.
Ned Kelly was not a convict. He was a bushranger, and he was born a free person in Australia.
The Great Awakening started when the New England colony started having free thinkers. Because of the education they were recieving,they started questioning England and revolted.
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In the early 1800s, the Second Great Awakening swept through America. These revivals fought against the idea of predestination, stressing free will and that individuals can choose to save their own souls through their actions.